Eleanor Mustang Returns: 25 GT500s for 25th Anniversary
Eleanor GT500 returns: 25-car tribute debuts in Las Vegas
Eleanor Mustang Returns: 25 GT500s for 25th Anniversary
Cinema Muscle Recreations revives the Eleanor Mustang GT500 with a 25-car run for the film’s 25th anniversary, debuting Nov 1 at Concours at Wynn Las Vegas.
2025-10-20T08:11:43+03:00
2025-10-20T08:11:43+03:00
2025-10-20T08:11:43+03:00
The legendary Mustang Eleanor from Gone in 60 Seconds is officially making a return. Marking the remake’s 25th anniversary, Cinema Muscle Recreations will release a commemorative Eleanor GT500 run—just 25 cars. The debut is set for November 1 at the Concours at Wynn Las Vegas, and collector interest is already soaring, according to auto magazine 32CARS.RU.The revival had been held back for years by legal disputes: the film’s rights holder maintained that Eleanor should be treated as a character protected by copyright. Only this year did a court rule the car is a prop, a decision that finally opened the door for restorers and fans. The timing feels overdue, and the relief in the community is easy to sense.Each Eleanor will be built on a 1967 Mustang Fastback and will hew closely to the movie look—with the signature body kit, aggressive lines, and that unmistakable attitude. At the same time, the project will incorporate modern technical solutions so the car meets today’s standards. That mix promises authenticity without turning the car into a museum piece.Only 25 cars will be made, and each is already part of the story. This is not about rational math; it’s about emotion, nostalgia, and a dream that can once again be shaped in metal.
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Eleanor GT500 returns: 25-car tribute debuts in Las Vegas
Cinema Muscle Recreations revives the Eleanor Mustang GT500 with a 25-car run for the film’s 25th anniversary, debuting Nov 1 at Concours at Wynn Las Vegas.
Michael Powers, Editor
The legendary Mustang Eleanor from Gone in 60 Seconds is officially making a return. Marking the remake’s 25th anniversary, Cinema Muscle Recreations will release a commemorative Eleanor GT500 run—just 25 cars. The debut is set for November 1 at the Concours at Wynn Las Vegas, and collector interest is already soaring, according to auto magazine 32CARS.RU.
The revival had been held back for years by legal disputes: the film’s rights holder maintained that Eleanor should be treated as a character protected by copyright. Only this year did a court rule the car is a prop, a decision that finally opened the door for restorers and fans. The timing feels overdue, and the relief in the community is easy to sense.
Each Eleanor will be built on a 1967 Mustang Fastback and will hew closely to the movie look—with the signature body kit, aggressive lines, and that unmistakable attitude. At the same time, the project will incorporate modern technical solutions so the car meets today’s standards. That mix promises authenticity without turning the car into a museum piece.
Only 25 cars will be made, and each is already part of the story. This is not about rational math; it’s about emotion, nostalgia, and a dream that can once again be shaped in metal.