Did Nicholas Cage in "Gone in 60 Seconds" make the 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 famous, or was it the other way around? You could muster up as many arguments for A as you could for B, but most ...
Fusion Motor Company is the only company licensed to make Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 ‘Eleanor’ recreations and eager to see what these vehicles are all about, AutotopiaLA recently paid a visit to ...
We've witnessed a diverse range of cars gain infamy during the golden age of the car chase scene, from the white Challenger of "Vanishing Point" to the green Mustang of "Bullitt." Arguably, the ...
You don’t have to be a car nerd to know “Eleanor,” the gray and black 1967 Shelby GT500 made famous by the 2000 remake of Gone in 60 Seconds. Ever since that movie hit theaters, various different ...
View post: Mercedes-AMG Will Finally Bring Back Straight-Sixes to C-Class and GLC One of the accidental side effects of the 2000 remake of the movie “Gone in 60 Seconds” is enthusiast interest in ...
The car has been sitting in the street for around a month. It collected dust and parking tickets, but nobody came to retrieve it. So, eventually, the cops impounded the vehicle. Follow us: The 1968 ...
The grey restomod Shelby GT500 Mustang known as “Eleanor” from Gone in 60 Seconds is iconic and immediately recognizable to car nerds. It is not, however, distinctive enough to have its likeness ...
A 1967 Ford Mustang named Eleanor was one of the cars featured prominently in the 2000 action film remake "Gone in 60 Seconds." The movie starred Nicholas Cage as Memphis Raines, the leader of a car ...
View post: Amazon’s ‘Easy to Use’ 1/2-Inch Drive Torque Wrench Is on Sale for $28 This genuine Shelby carries the original blueprint that inspired Eleanor’s entire existence. This example wears Dark ...