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 ...
Licensed 1968 Eleanor Mustang celebrates 25 years of “Gone in 60 Seconds” with movie-inspired performance and craftsmanship.
Shelby Trust, the owner of the Shelby trademark, has won a court case that the trust claims finally allows it and other builders to create Mustangs that resemble the Eleanor-named gray Mustangs in ...
Few movie cars have left as lasting an impression as the Ford Mustang Eleanor from Gone in 60 Seconds. With its distinctive look and high-octane screen presence, it’s become one of the most ...
If there’s ever a case for a star gaining more popularity than the movies itself, you’d struggle to find a better example than 2000’s Gone In 60 Seconds. No, we’re not talking about Nic Cage, whose ...
A 1967 Ford Mustang named Eleanor was the automotive star of the hit "Gone in 60 Seconds" films. How many Mustang Eleanors ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Production of this new series of Eleanor Mustangs is limited to just twenty-five units, meaning it’s going to be a rare treat to ...
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 Classic Auction taking place in Indianapolis ...