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Licensed 1967 'Eleanor' Mustang heads to auction
A licensed 1967 Eleanor Mustang with a modern performance drivetrain and updated interior is set for Mecum’s mid-January auction.
There’s no shortage of famous movie cars out there, but even among them some are stars more than others. And the 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor from Gone in 60 Seconds is certainly part of that category.
Meticulously restored to factory specifications in the 1990s, retaining original parts and features.
This 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback used to belong to Arsenal legend Thierry Henry and it’s one of just a handful of officially licensed ‘Eleanor’ replicas from Gone in Sixty Seconds. The vehicle was up ...
When it comes to movie Mustangs, one of the most copied of all time is the 1967 Mustang from the Nicolas Cage version of "Gone in 60 Seconds." There are numerous clones of that car running around in ...
Fusion Motor Company is the only company licensed to make Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 ‘Eleanor’ recreations and eager to see what these vehicles are all about, AutotopiaLA recently paid a visit to ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran April 3, 2013 Comment Now! 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 ...
One of the original 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500 Eleanor that starred in the 2000 action hit movie “Gone in 60 Seconds” starring Nicolas Cage is up for sale on eBay. According to the current owner of the ...
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Look out Steve McQueen, Nick Cage's vehicles are set to be the new hot “thing” in automotive auctions. Well, maybe not, but the 1967 Eleanor Mustang (“Don't start with me … no, wait, start, start!”) ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran May 20, 2013 Comment Now! A 1967 Ford Mustang used during filming of 2000’s hit movie Gone in 60 Seconds has sold at auction for a staggering $1 million. This was no ordinary ...
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