eBay Watch: Gone in 60 Seconds 1967 Ford Shelby Mustang 'Eleanor' up for sale
December 31st, 1969
One of the original ‘Eleanor’ Mustangs from the movie Gone in 60 Seconds is currently up for sale on eBay with bidding set to close on July 4. The car is in fact one of three running examples of the 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500s created for the movie – there were eight other shell cars – and this is the only one that has been offered sale. The other two were destroyed in the bridge jump and junkyard crusher scenes.
This particular car has 38,614 miles on the odometer and is currently stored in Houston, Texas. According to its seller, no two Eleanors from the movie were alike because the cars needed to be set-up differently to do different maneuvers for filming.
The cars in the movie weren’t original Shelbys but replica versions based on modified Mustang fastbacks. Furthermore, while the car in the movie is supposed to be a ‘four-on-the-floor’ manual the show cars in fact featured automatic transmissions to make it easier for stunt drivers. You can start bidding on the car by clicking here.Gone in 60 Seconds 1967 Eleanor Ford Shelby Mustang
One of the original ‘Eleanor’ Mustangs from the movie Gone in 60 Seconds is currently up for sale on eBay with bidding set to close on July 4. The car is in fact one of three running examples of the 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500s created for the movie – there were eight other shell cars – and this is the only one that has been offered sale. The other two were destroyed in the bridge jump and junkyard crusher scenes.
This particular car has 38,614 miles on the odometer and is currently stored in Houston, Texas. According to its seller, no two Eleanors from the movie were alike because the cars needed to be set-up differently to do different maneuvers for filming.
The cars in the movie weren’t original Shelbys but replica versions based on modified Mustang fastbacks. Furthermore, while the car in the movie is supposed to be a ‘four-on-the-floor’ manual the show cars in fact featured automatic transmissions to make it easier for stunt drivers. You can start bidding on the car by clicking here.
This particular car has 38,614 miles on the odometer and is currently stored in Houston, Texas. According to its seller, no two Eleanors from the movie were alike because the cars needed to be set-up differently to do different maneuvers for filming.
The cars in the movie weren’t original Shelbys but replica versions based on modified Mustang fastbacks. Furthermore, while the car in the movie is supposed to be a ‘four-on-the-floor’ manual the show cars in fact featured automatic transmissions to make it easier for stunt drivers. You can start bidding on the car by clicking here.
Gone in 60 Seconds 1967 Eleanor Ford Shelby Mustang
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Comments (7 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy Gus #1, Posted: 6/28/2008
Those cars are cool, and when you see and hear one on the screen or in person, it gives you the chills.
But - I am enough of a realist that I would want crumple zones, airbags, deformable interiors, etc...
By raptor #2, Posted: 6/28/2008
True, beautiful but dangerous car (I know it probably has reinforced safety cage, but that's still far from safe).
Few years ago I came very close to importing an old '67 V8 Mustang (one of the coolest cars next to Stingray Vette), but I changed my mind when I learned more about safety of those cars... :)
By 94 Taurus owner #3, Posted: 6/28/2008
WANT!!!!!!!!!!!!! so badly
By Red #4, Posted: 6/28/2008
This is at Lamborghini Houston. I went and checked it out for a friend. It's in mint condition except for a small crack on the front bumper about the size of a quarter. It probably could be fixed very easily. Oh... and FYI they said they weren't taking offers lower than $380,000
By lumina007 #5, Posted: 6/29/2008
I can die for this car.
By Bender #6, Posted: 6/30/2008
I definitely agree with Gus.
this is favourite car ever an wud do owt to able to drivr it just 4 a day
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