1967 |
The 1967 Eleanor Mustang was first conceived for the 2000 movie Gone in 60 seconds remake starting Nicolas Cage. Eleanor was designed by Steve Stanford (Hot Rod illustrator) and Chip Foose. The movie cars were built by Cinema Vehicle Services (CVS). Due to popularity of the movie and car, aftermarket kits are available to create your own.
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1973 |
The 1973 Eleanor was a movie car from the independent filmmaker H.B. "Toby" Halicki's 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds. It was actually a 1971 Mustang in 1973 Mach 1 trim. Two Eleanor cars were used in the movie, a "beauty" version for close-up shots, and a stunt version used for the high speed chase scene. The high speed chase scene is considered one of the best movie car-chase scenes of all time. Another is the the movie "Bullitt" which featured a 1968 Mustang!
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2008 |
The 2008 Mustang Eleanor is a special model offered by many professional body shops which use an Eleanor body kit to dress up a Mustang inspired by the modified 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 used in the 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds and a modified 1967 GT500 used in the 2000 remake of the film. Common Eleanor modifications include: front fascia, side scoops, body side exhaust, PIAA low center fog lamps, billet grille, a hood with a bump, over the top wide stripes, and unique wheels. The movie Eleanors were all gray with black stripes.
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