Cinema Muscle Recreations LLC, has announced the debut of their “Eleanor: Gone Again” Car #1 at the 2025 Concours at Wynn Las Vegas, Oct. 31-Nov. 2. “Eleanor: Gone Again” is a new project celebrating the iconic 1967 Ford Mustang-based movie car, “Eleanor,” from “Gone in 60 Seconds.” As one of the most famous and recognizable cars in the world, Eleanor achieved cult status following the release of the film 25 years ago.
This 25-car limited series preserves the authentic look of the original “Eleanor,” while enhancing quality and performance with subtle modern updates, company officials stated in a press release. This year’s Concours at Wynn Las Vegas marks the first opportunity for people to meet the team and see one of the cars in person with the debut of Car #1.
The Concours at Wynn Las Vegas
The Concours at Wynn Las Vegas includes a unique mix of global and North American vehicle debuts and curated displays from some of the world’s top luxury and performance automotive brands. This year’s concours lineup will include activations from Bentley, Bugatti, Czinger, Gunther Werks, Hennessey, Karma, Koenigsegg, Lamborghini, Lanzante, McLaren, Pagani, Rolls-Royce and “Eleanor: Gone Again.”
Each of the 25 ‘Eleanor’ Mustangs Will Be Built-to-Order
Ray Claridge, founder and former owner of Cinema Vehicle Services, the team that produced the original movie cars for the film, is consulting on the project. All “Eleanor: Gone Again” cars will be badged and certified as Anniversary Editions, and a certificate of authenticity signed by the project team will accompany every vehicle, officials said.
“These new ‘Eleanors’ are being built to the highest levels of performance and quality, and each one is built to-order,” said Randy Wolff, CEO of Cinema Muscle Recreations. “Eleanor is such a special ‘moment’ in the automotive and film worlds, and these are the most authentic examples, built by the original team. We are so thrilled to share our incredible first car with the concours attendees in Las Vegas this year and look forward to seeing everyone there.”
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