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  • Go Baby Go: Eleanor sells for 1.1 million

    Funny how tastes change. I loved that car when the movie came out (I had already owned a 67 Fastback at the time) and within 5 years I pretty much hated it, though I think that probably has more to do with the hacks at Unique Performance than the car itself. Still enjoy the total cheeseball factor of the movie, though.


    The Ford Mustang that portrayed "Eleanor" in the Gone in 60 Seconds remake (that's the one with Nic Cage) just sold for $1,100,000 at the Mecum Indianapolis auction.P

    Eleanor is just as much a star of the movie as Cage was, and it was considered the object of desire that drove the whole film. Though a number of Mustangs actually portrayed Eleanor throughout filming, the one that sold today was actually the "hero car," used in close-ups, promotional materials, and posters. It was so popular that it rejuvenated the whole resto-modding scene, spawning a number of clones (such as the one pictured above).P

    The modifications to Eleanor are extensive, which as fitting as it was being sold by the original shop that produced it. From Mecum:

    The builders were able to mock up Eleanor's body pieces on a Mustang using clay and wood. Molds were then made to produce a new fiberglass front end filled with high-powered PIAA driving lights, new fender flares, side skirts and scoops, hood and trunk lid. The front suspension was replaced with a lowered and reinforced coilover spring arrangement with power rack and pinion steering; 4-wheel disc brakes were installed and Goodyear Eagle F1 tires mounted on Schmidt 8x17-inch Cobra-style wheels. To give the car big-screen performance, it was treated to a 351/400 HP Ford crate engine, which shares room under the modified hood with a front subframe body brace by Total Control Products, LLC.P

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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    Funny how tastes change. I loved that car when the movie came out (I had already owned a 67 Fastback at the time) and within 5 years I pretty much hated it, though I think that probably has more to do with the hacks at Unique Performance than the car itself. Still enjoy the total cheeseball factor of the movie, though.
    haha, same here. i thought that car was sofakingtits and even had a poster of it. man i was dumb!

    i think one time i even told danny that some gorgeous '70 charger he posted was not as cool as eleanor.

    what a child.
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    • #3
      that was a bargain and it's the hero car! i've seen fake ones at barrett jackson reach that price

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      • #4
        I thought the car was cool back then and still like it now. Not a million dollars worth but if I was rich I would do one of the $150k high HP replicas. Nice colors, nice lines and its a Mustang Fastback. All cool in my book.

        Its not as bad as buying a mid 80's TA and making it look like KITT or taking a gran Torino and painting it red with a stripe. Car isn't really dated and is based off something that's a little special.
        Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.

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        • #5
          It sold for cheap. The new owner made a heck of a deal!


          Nice.
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          • #6
            1.1million! Fuck that

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            • #7
              DOHCTR to post pics of his dad's new car in 3...2...1...
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              • #8
                I've always liked that car and if I had the cash I would buy.

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                • #9
                  If ignorance is bliss I'm a blister. I always liked that car.

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                  • #10
                    its cooler than my 2011 F150 supercrew. and prolly doesnt have orange cheeto finger marks on the headliner either.

                    god bless.
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                    • #11
                      No comment.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ELVIS View Post
                        its cooler than my 2011 F150 supercrew. and prolly doesnt have orange cheeto finger marks on the headliner either.

                        god bless.
                        Sorry bout that. I didn't want to rub it on my shirt.

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                        • #13
                          It was nice as a one off, but then Unique got involved and cloned them by the thousands and played it the fuck out. And I know I'll catch hate for this comment, but it's kind of how I feel about the Factory Five Cobra's too.

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                          • #14
                            The Unique debacle forever tainted those Eleanor Mustangs and the people around 'em.

                            While a few talented builders have succeeded in putting together nice replicas, few will
                            ever escape the stigma attached to those cars by Unique's reputation.

                            mardyn

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