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If you’re unfamiliar with the premise of the 2000 film, Randall “Memphis” Raines (Cage) comes out of retirement to save his ...
It’s one of the custom 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500 clones known as Eleanor that were used in the production of the 2000 blockbuster “Gone in 60 Seconds. ...
According to Shelby, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California last week ruled that both Eleanor Mustang designs (2000's gray design and 1974's yellow) were not deserving of ...
Technically though, that wasn’t the original Eleanor, which happened to be a restyled 1971 Mustang Fastback painted a sort of pale yellow. Not the best color, but it looked pretty good on-screen.
This Eleanor is a Shelby GT500CR, a custom restomod built on the basis of a 1967 Mustang fastback by Classic Recreations. Fine, watch the trailer: Okay, now that we’ve met the cars, let’s get ...
In the early movies, Eleanor is a 1971 Ford Mustang Sportsroof. The hero car from the 2000 movie is arguably more famous, a 1967 Mustang Fastback with customization by Chip Foose.
In the first movie, Eleanor was a 1971 Ford Mustang modified to look a little younger, as a 1973 model year. In the second one, directed by Dominic Sena, the name passed to a Shelby Mustang GT500 ...
Builders of ‘Eleanor’ movie Mustang celebrate anniversary with 25 replicas Back to video. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or ...
For decades, the Eleanor Mustang from the Nic Cage remake of "Gone In 60 Seconds" has been copyrighted — its visage owned and controlled by the highly litigious Denise Halicki, widow of the ...
The movie Gone in 60 Seconds (the one with Nicolas Cage and the gray-and-black 1967/1968 Eleanor Mustang, not the Toby Halicki flick from 1974) was made in 2000, almost 20 years ago. In the two ...
B is for Build decided to make the car into a replica of the Eleanor Mustang from the (let's face it, pretty crappy) 2000 Nic Cage vehicle about vehicles, Gone in 60 Seconds, as that car has a ...
The popular B is for Build YouTube channel had its 2015 Ford Mustang "Eleanor" project—a tribute to the famous hero car from the 2000 remake of Gone in 60 Seconds—seized during a legal dispute.