Original ‘Gone In 60 Seconds’ ‘Eleanor’ Mustang Should Fetch Hefty Price at Auction

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We’re certain there are a lot of collectors ponying up for this one.

The only remaining drivable “Eleanor” Mustang from Nic Cage’s version of Gone In 60 Seconds is up for auction this week at a Mecum event in Austin, Texas. And guess what? Speculations are that it won’t come cheap.

The last time the custom 1967 Mustang modified to look like a Shelby GT500 was up for sale it went for a whopping $1 mill, and most experts expect it to go even higher this time around, according to a Motor Authority report.

Altogether, there were 11 Eleanor Mustangs created for the 2000 remake of Gone In 60 Seconds, but only three were actually driven in the flick. The two other drivable models were destroyed in stunts when making the movie, which makes this Mustang movie star one hell of a catch.

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via [MotorAuthority.com]


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