"Eleanor" is a code name used in independent filmmaker H. B. "Toby" Halicki's 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds to refer to a 1971 Ford Mustang (redressed as a 1973 [1] [2]) featured in the film. The Eleanor name is also used in the 2000 remake for a customized Shelby Mustang GT500 . Eleanor (in 1974 film) Even if the film crew did want to use a Boss 429 Mustang for filming, it is unlikely they could’ve secured five identical cars that would be cheap enough to risk wrecking (all five Mustangs used in the film were destroyed). Only 859 Ford Mustang Boss 429 models were produced in 1969 and they routinely sell nowadays at auction for over $400,000. wow so manual take rate on the 5.0 is 19.7%, EB is 19.7% and V6 is 19.7%. Thats crazy its the same percentage across the board. Basically anywhere between 19.5% and 20% of Mustangs sold in 2015 were manual. I'm able to find the color-breakdown of numbers, but there's no indication for coupe's/convertibles, V6/V8, manual/auto and the like. There seem to be lists for Roush, Bullit, Pre 1996, and post 2005, but the chunk between those is strangely quiet other then year-provided color statistics. I noted on the forum it was stated for the 2004 models 05/21/13 AT 9:36 AM EDT. "Eleanor," the famous 1967 Ford Mustang driven in the 2000 movie “Gone In 60 Seconds,” has sold at auction for $1 million. Mecum. The famous 1967 Ford Mustang that was 2021 Mach 1 Premium, Velocity Blue, Auto, Magnetic Painted Wheels, Elite Package, M5940 Previous: 2013 Mustang GT VMP Stage 1, 1968 Mercury Cougar XR-7 390 Reactions: Coastal-Mach and Kermut Kermut Thankfully, however, after 10 years of fighting, a court ruled in November 2023 that Shelby owned the rights to the Eleanor Mustang, and indeed to their products. The Shelby Trust has won its 10 Total Production: 499,751 units. Retail Price: $2,416 Standard Coupe. 66 Coupe. In 1966, Ford produced 499,751 Mustang coupes. As such, this model-year Mustang has been widely popular, with many 1966 Mustangs still on the road today. In fact, the 1966 coupe is the best selling Mustang of all time. jZLVqD.