The ‘Eleanor’ name holds a lot of weight in vintage Mustang circles. It originated in H.B Toby Haliki’s 1974 film ‘Gone in 60 Seconds’, before being recast as a different type of Mustang in the 2000 ...
If there’s ever a case for a star gaining more popularity than the movies itself, you’d struggle to find a better example than 2000’s Gone In 60 Seconds. No, we’re not talking about Nic Cage, whose ...
One of the original ‘Eleanor’ Mustangs created for 2000’s hit movie Gone in 60 Seconds is going under the hammer at the Dana Mecum 26th Original Spring Classic Auction taking place in Indianapolis ...
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Licensed 1967 'Eleanor' Mustang heads to auction
A professionally built and officially licensed 1967 Eleanor Mustang, modeled after the hero car from the 2000 film Gone in 60 Seconds, is slated to cross the Mecum auction block in mid-January. The ...
It just got a lot easier to add the Shelby GT500 “Eleanor” from the Gone in 60 Seconds remake to your car collection—in replica form, at least. The Shelby Trust, which owns “Shelby” trademarks, was ...
Just recently, we finally found out how the OEM pony and muscle car world will look like in the coming years after General Motors also came out of the closet about the fate of the iconic Chevy Camaro.
Production of this new series of Eleanor Mustangs is limited to just twenty-five units, meaning it’s going to be a rare treat to own and drive one.
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