The Eleanor Mustang was made famous from the movie gone in 60 seconds starring Nicholas Cage and Angelina Jolie. In the movie, it was the last car to be stolen due to its history with Memphis Raines (Nicholas Cage) a notorious car thief who doesn't have the best of luck when it comes to stealing Eleanor.
The car itself was originally made special in 1967 by Carroll Shelby, an international motor sports hall of famer. Carroll Shelby was famous for turning a good car into a great car with his knowledge and expertise. Hence the name '1967 GT500 Shelby Mustang'.
In 1967 Carroll Shelby took 2048 mustang fastbacks from the ford motor company and turned them into one of the most sort after vehicles in the world. The GT500 Shelby Mustang which housed a huge 428 cubic inch ford big block V8 and generated a top speed of 140mph. When sold new in 1967 the GT500 Shelby Mustang sold for a measly $4200.
Now days if you want an Eleanor of your own you may expect to pay more than $200,000.00 dollars for one of the most sort after muscle cars in the modern automotive world. But unfortunately you won't be buying an original. '1967 GT500 Shelby Mustang' The Eleanor Starts out as a standard 1967 mustang fastback and then under goes the transformation into what is know today as a '1967 Eleanor GT500 Shelby Mustang'.
Owning a '1967 Eleanor GT500 Shelby Mustang' is not easy. If you are amongst the lucky few, who are able to own one of these prized possessions, you must be prepared to be treated as a movie star. You may also be invited to many special events so she can pose for many people who will be excited to see her. Just remember she will create attention where ever she goes so you better get used to it.
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