Nicolas Cage's 1967 Eleanor Mustang From 'Gone In 60 Seconds' Is Headed To Auction

The 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor was the hero car used in the Touchstone Pictures movie "Gone in 60 Seconds.". This movie was a remake of the 1974 film of the same name, but with a much bigger budget and a star-studded cast that included Nicholas Cage and Angelina Jolie. The 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor was the primary car used by Cage's. The Ford Mustang initially achieved cinematic immortality in Bullitt, a 1968 film starring Steve McQueen that featured some of the best car chase scenes of all time.Fortunately, it wasn't the last Hollywood production to give the pony car a starring role. Gone in 60 Seconds, the 2000 remake starring Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie, introduced the iconic 1967 Eleanor Mustang to the world, and.

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That's what we're looking at right here. With single-digit miles on the clock, this 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback Eleanor is a fresh build and the product of about 1,200 hours of labor to reconstruct a solid, rust-free 1967 Mustang shell into a tribute that's close enough to the original that it could probably get work as its silver-screen. This 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor tribute was offered at no reserve and ultimately crossed the auction block the weekend of June 17 th -19 th 2021 for $220,000, and it was probably quite the sight to see, given its status as an icon of modern automotive cinematic history. We'll have more cool auctions like this to share soon, so subscribe to. 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback Eleanor One of the most instantly recognizable Mustangs is this one from 'Gone In Sixity Seconds'. Named Eleanor, it accompanied Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie and Robert Duvall in a feature about an ex-car thief that had to steal 50 cars in one night. As a highlight for the movie, a $250 000 project was funded to create Nicolas Cage's personal ride. Before the. And now one of the more memorable vehicles to hit the silver screen, the grey and black Ford Mustang from Gone in 60 Seconds remake, is up for sale. An actual Mustang "Eleanor" used during the.

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1967 Mustang Fastback - Eleanor, Officially Licensed, Built to Spec, Gone in 60. *****car pictured includes optional equipment, starting price is $249,000 - as shown is $330,000*****. Fusion Motor Company is proud to announce the ONLY OFFICIALLY LICENSED ELEANOR is now available. To meet the demands and expectations of every distinctive driver. Jun 17, 2019 at 3:08pm ET. By: Anthony Alaniz. There are few cars in modern cinema as iconic as the custom 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Eleanor from Dominic Sena's 2000 blockbuster Gone in 60. The 1967 Ford Mustang from "Gone in 60 Seconds" is one of them, the Eleanor of every car lover's lips. The car driven (stolen) by Nicholas Cage in the 2000 movie is so famous and sought. Pony car / Muscle car. Body style. 2-door fastback. "Eleanor" is a code name used in independent filmmaker H. B. "Toby" Halicki's 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds to refer to a 1971 Ford Mustang (redressed as a 1973 [1] [2]) featured in the film. The Eleanor name is also used in the 2000 remake for a customized Shelby Mustang GT500 .

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1967 Ford Mustang "Eleanor". This is an original car from the movie "Gone in 60 Seconds.". This car was used in the street scenes in the movie, and it comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Cinema Vehicle Services signed by Ray Claridge, president of Cinema Vehicle Services. Also included is a license plate that was on the car in. The year 1967 marked a significant turning point for the Ford Mustang. With its sleek, aggressive design, it embodied the spirit of American muscle cars. The '67 Mustang featured a longer and wider body, with distinctive dual grilles and triple taillights that became iconic. The '67 Fastback was an embodiment of classic American muscle, and. Sold on Jul 24, 2023. This 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor was sold by Skyway Classics. There are currently 15 other Ford Shelby Mustang Eleanor Tribute Edition - 1st Gen for sale. Vehicle history and comps for 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor VIN: 7T02T167854 - including sale prices, photos, and more. In recent years, the rather famous Ford Mustang known as "Eleanor" from the Gone in 60 Seconds movie franchise has been the subject of some bad press after Eleanor Licensing LLC - owned by Denice Shakarian Halicki, the widow of H.B. Halicki, who created the original 1974 film - shut down numerous Mustang Eleanor projects, had cars seized, and even won a lawsuit against Carroll Shelby.

Nicolas Cage's 1967 Eleanor Mustang From 'Gone In 60 Seconds' Is Headed To Auction

CC-1788999. 1967 Ford Mustang GT500. Check out this stunning 1967 Ford Mustang GT 427 Restomod! This car is absolutely perfect. Origina. $199,000. There are 164 new and used 1967 Ford Mustangs listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $8,900. Find your dream car today. THE NUMBERS. The Mustang carries a VIN# of 7T02C146919 (matching on the inner front fender and driver's side door). It decodes as follows: 7 / T / 02 / C / 146919. 7 = 1967 (Year) T = Metuchen, NJ (Production Plant) 02 = Fastback (Body Style) C = 289 cubic inch V8 (Engine Size); (upgraded to a 428c.i.) 146919 (Sequential Production Number)