- February 14th, 2014, 10:03 pm#476681Ok guys, time to.get factual about the ghost blaster! It was built in kansas city, mo. Close to the intersection of I-435 and truman rd. by a guy named joe pace who owned pace auto body in 1987. It was a huge stereo car. It had 102 total speakers in it, including 4 kicker 18's as the subs. Everything else in the car besides the signal processors, head unit, those kicker subs and, the pre-amp was all precision power inc. (a.k.a. Ppi) it made appearances at the world of wheels car show every year since was built until it vanished. This car and the replica back to the future 82 DeLorean were the main dispute of a divorce between joe pace and his wife. Thier daughter's name is nikki, by the way. Upon the divorce, the car was sold to a guy named chuck who ownes kc car stereo & alarm on north oak trafficway in gladstone, which is why it was spotted up in northtown. Even though the car was sold to joe's friend chuck before joe's divorce was final, it was awarded in divorce court to joe's ex-wife...... So it disappeared for a while as it was in the middle of being redone by the (now max speed & sound) kc car stereo & alarm staff. The lead installer on the project (who I worked with at n.w. Audio in platte city in 2007) was told to stop in the middle of the job and, the hearse was towed away to hiding. I actually don't know where exactly.it's being stored at the moment but, it WILL be re-restored to louder and faster than before condition. I'm supposed to be in on the install this time around so, hopefully chuck & ken stick to thier word when the time comes. The only.origional equipment from the 1987 installation that will be re-used will be the audio control digital signal processor, and the audio control matrix. Keep an eye and an ear out for it!