No, the Santee Drive-In hasn't sold. But it's moving in that direction.
SANTEE — Christopher Wright started seeing drive-in movies as a kid in South Bay, when people still had to hang speakers over car windows to hear ...

SANTEE — Christopher Wright started seeing drive-in movies as a kid in South Bay, when people still had to hang speakers over car windows to hear anything. When the 49-year-old Navy veteran moved to Santee a few years back, he naturally started showing up at the local theater. He liked the whole package: Sitting in a truck bed, under a blanket, watching, say, a giant doll in 'M3GAN' go on a rampage. 'I think it is a part of history,' Wright said in an interview. 'The rarity of drive-in movie theaters — it's going to be almost extinct.