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After more than 20 years of courtroom battles, one of Hollywood’s most iconic muscle cars is roaring back to life. The ...
Two families in Butler County who each had their own tragedies are united by three shared passions: community, charity and a ...
The team that built the original Eleanor will do it again. Twenty-five cars will see the light of day. All will be powered by ...
E, which is one of Ford’s flagship EVs, has an odd brand origin. It is an EV crossover, named after an iconic gas powered ...
That didn’t take long. Less than a month after we brought you news of a court ruling on the business of copyright over an ...
Which 2025 Ford Mustang is right for you? Dive into our head-to-head comparison of the Mach-E crossover and the classic ...
Over the course of history, American muscle has come in a ton of different flavors, but perhaps one of the most longstanding ...
Hey, look, another Mustang resto.Bite your cynical alter ego’s tongue, please. This is a 1967 Shelby GT500, built by the fine ...
Eleanor was introduced to the world in the form of a yellow 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 that had something of a starring role in the 1974 flick Gone in 60 Seconds, by H.B. Halicki, who’s credited ...
I dare you. I triple-dog-dare you. Do I realistically think we're all going to get over the whole Eleanor thing and move on? Well, Ford keeps making Bullitt Mustangs, so I'd say chances are slim.
A new ruling confirms that the "Eleanor" Ford Mustang from Gone in 60 Seconds is not copyright protected. The ruling states that the Mustang doesn't pass tests that would qualify it as a character.
A 1967 Ford Mustang named Eleanor was the automotive star of the hit "Gone in 60 Seconds" films. How many Mustang Eleanors are there, and what are they worth?