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The last car to be stolen was “Eleanor”. On this occasion a 1967 Ford Mustang depicted as a GT500 Mustang in a modern Metallic Pepper Grey and with a customised body kit and styling. The design was created by Hot Rod illustrator Steve Stanford and made a reality by custom car designer Chip Foose.

How many GT500 Eleanor were made?

Eleven Eleanor Mustangs were built with body kits inspired by the Shelby GT500, but only three used in filming have survived. Starting with 1967 Mustang fastbacks, the team at Cinema Vehicle Services in North Hollywood, California, completed the Eleanor transformation with parts designed with input from Chip Foose.

What is a 1967 Eleanor worth?

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 Mustang, however, as the car in question was none other than the famous Eleanor Mustang driven by actor Nicholas Cage in the movie’s closing stages.

Does Nicholas Cage own an Eleanor Mustang?

It’s Pretty Awesome. The classic style, timeless look, and popularity of the Eleanor Shelby, makes it a very special car to have in your collection. “Eleanor” is a customized 1971 Ford Mustang Sportsroof that was featured in the famous film Gone in 60 Seconds.

Who owns the car Eleanor?

Denice Halicki currently owns the copyrights to the “Eleanor” body style and has filed lawsuits preventing unlicensed “Eleanor” look-a-likes or copies of the 1967 Ford Mustang fastback. These lawsuits have sparked controversy among many in the car community.

What Mustang is in John Wick?

John Wick’s Car is a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429, an American muscle car produced by the Ford Motor Company. It has a Boss 429 engine, with upwards of 500 horsepower.

How many 67 Shelby GT500 are left?

The “Eleanor” is something of a reinterpretation of the 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500 that was designed specifically for the movie by Steve Stanford and Chip Foose. Five examples were built for shooting, and only three are said to still be in circulation today.

How much is a 67 Shelby worth?

On the other hand, a regular 1967 Shelby GT500 goes for around $100,000 to $200,000 depending on various factors, such as condition, mileage, and history. Back in 2017, one 1967 Shelby GT500 sold at the SEMA Show for $219,000.

What was Eleanor Gone in 60 Seconds?

Eleanor’ is an extremely powerful Mustang

The particular car Memphis Raines wants to steal so badly that he saves it for last, nearly blowing his operation, is called “Eleanor” but is really a classic 1967 Ford Shelby GT500, a modified version of the Ford Mustang.

How fast is Eleanor?

Customers wishing to purchase an “Eleanor” will have their choice between the 535-horsepower FI Model, promising estimated top speeds of 172 mph and 4.90-second 0-60-mph quarter-mile times priced at $139,900, or the 770-horsepower FIS Model ($189,900) with a modified rear suspension.

What car was Laura Gone in 60 Seconds?

Laura: 1999 Bentley Azure. 5. Alma: 1964 Bentley Continental.

Where is the original Eleanor?

The original Eleanor Mustang was up for auction again in 2022. The event was again hosted by Mecum Auctions, this time in Kissimmee, Florida.

Can you name your Mustang Eleanor?

Yes, the Eleanor name and likeness is actually trademarked by the widow of the late H.B. Halicki, who created the original 1974 film and died in an accident while filming the aborted sequel of sorts in 1989.

 

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