1967 Ford Mustang Shelby 500GT Fastback ‘Eleanor’ Blackhawk Collection

"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) featured in the film. The Eleanor name is also used in the 2000 remake for a customized Shelby Mustang GT500. Eleanor (in 1974 film) Though four Mustangs are portrayed in the film as. And thanks to Nicolas Cage's 'Gone in 60 Seconds', the 1967 Ford Shelby GT 500, known as 'Eleanor' is now up there with the greats. For brief context, the 2000 action thriller sees Memphis Raines (played by Cage) and his crew - all of whom have diverse skills in the art of boosting cars - having to steal 50 cars within 24 hours.

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Classifieds for Classic Shelby shelby gt500-eleanor. New listings are added daily. We were unable to find anything matching your exact search criteria. Your search has been automatically expanded to show you results that you may be interested in. 212 vehicles matched. Page 1 of 15. 15 results per page. An Eleanor Mustang is a modified 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500 in the movie "Gone in Sixty Seconds" as the primary target in a plot to steal 50 cars. The creators used a 1967 Mustang Fastback as the foundation to customize the body, and interior touches to achieve the iconic Eleanor movie car. The Specs for the Mustang Eleanor 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 "Eleanor" ChromeCars WATCH. But the beauty doesn't stop there. Loosen the racing-style hood pins and lift the hood and you'll find an equally gorgeous 5.8. 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.

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This video features a beautiful and original 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 'Eleanor'. It is equipped with a 427-cubic-inch Ford racing engine that develops. Sure, there was fame for stars of the film-Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie, but the real star was the 1967 Shelby GT500 aka 'Eleanor'. The remake of the classic film included exotics such as Porsche 911s, a Jaguar XJ220, and a Lamborghini Diablo, but it made sure to place 'Eleanor' above all others. Dressed in 'Metallic Pepper Grey. The car's formal name is the Classic Recreations Shelby GT500CR 900S, and it started out as a Mustang that was allowed (by Shelby American) to be upgraded to Shelby specs, then, (like Eleanor to. Once Ford enlarged the Mustang enough for it to carry a big block V-8, the GT500 was born, which used a 428 cubic-inch engine. Built from 1967-1970, the first GT500 eclipsed the GT350 in notoriety.

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Model years for Ford Shelby Mustang Eleanor Tribute Edition - 1st Gen. 1967. 1968. For Sale 15. Avg $215,216. Sales Count 101. Dollar Volume $21.7m. Lowest Sale $47,500. Top Sale $852,500. The Shelby Trust just won a copyright battle over the right to build the GT500 lookalikes. It just got a lot easier to add the Shelby GT500 "Eleanor" from the Gone in 60 Seconds remake to your. Joining it now is the name Eleanor, given to the 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 cars used in Gone in 60 Seconds and the Deadline Auto Theft films. But for the last 10 years, that name has been in. You don't have to be a car nerd to know "Eleanor," the gray and black 1967 Shelby GT500 made famous by the 2000 remake of Gone in 60 Seconds. Ever since that movie hit theaters, various different.

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What better way to celebrate 75,000 subscribers than with a showcase of Eleanor - turn up your speakers, sit back and enjoy! Oliver James Webb: https://www.i. The Eleanor was an incredible and unique take on the '67 Shelby GT500, and enthusiasts as well as those who aren't your typical "car people" instantly fell in love with the design. Three Eleanors survived production to make it into the hands of private collectors.