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- Eleanor_(automobile) abstract "\"Eleanor\" is a customized 1971 Ford Mustang Sportsroof (redressed as a 1973) that features in independent filmmaker H.B. \"Toby\" Halicki's 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds. \"Eleanor\" is the only Ford Mustang in history to receive star title credit in a movie.The Eleanor name is reused for a 1967 Mustang fastback in the 2000 Gone in 60 Seconds remake.".
- Eleanor_(automobile) class Muscle_car.
- Eleanor_(automobile) class Pony_car.
- Eleanor_(automobile) manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- Eleanor_(automobile) thumbnail Original_1973_Ford_Mustang_Mach_1_Eleanor.jpg?width=300.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageExternalLink 4807.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageID "6871276".
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- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageRevisionID "707179648".
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_automobiles.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ford_Mustang.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Ford_FE_engine.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Mustang.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Mustang_(first_generation).
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Gone_in_60_Seconds_(1974_film).
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Gone_in_60_Seconds_(2000_film).
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink H._B._Halicki.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Bruckheimer.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_car.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Nicolas_Cage.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Pony_car.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Stanford.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink The_Walt_Disney_Company.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle_identification_number.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink File:1967_Ford_Mustang_Shelby_GT-500_Eleanor.jpg.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eleanor (automobile)".
- Eleanor_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eleanor".
- Eleanor_(automobile) bodyStyle "2".
- Eleanor_(automobile) caption "Original 1971 Mustang Sportsroof Eleanor from the original 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds".
- Eleanor_(automobile) class Muscle_car.
- Eleanor_(automobile) class Pony_car.
- Eleanor_(automobile) manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- Eleanor_(automobile) name "Eleanor".
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- Eleanor_(automobile) subject Category:Fictional_automobiles.
- Eleanor_(automobile) subject Category:Ford_Mustang.
- Eleanor_(automobile) type Automobile.
- Eleanor_(automobile) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Eleanor_(automobile) type Model.
- Eleanor_(automobile) type Model.
- Eleanor_(automobile) type Vehicle.
- Eleanor_(automobile) type Product.
- Eleanor_(automobile) type DesignedArtifact.
- Eleanor_(automobile) type Thing.
- Eleanor_(automobile) comment "\"Eleanor\" is a customized 1971 Ford Mustang Sportsroof (redressed as a 1973) that features in independent filmmaker H.B. \"Toby\" Halicki's 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds. \"Eleanor\" is the only Ford Mustang in history to receive star title credit in a movie.The Eleanor name is reused for a 1967 Mustang fastback in the 2000 Gone in 60 Seconds remake.".
- Eleanor_(automobile) label "Eleanor (automobile)".
- Eleanor_(automobile) sameAs Q5354209.
- Eleanor_(automobile) sameAs Eleanor_(automóvil).
- Eleanor_(automobile) sameAs m.0gtks1.
- Eleanor_(automobile) sameAs Q5354209.
- Eleanor_(automobile) wasDerivedFrom Eleanor_(automobile)?oldid=707179648.
- Eleanor_(automobile) depiction Original_1973_Ford_Mustang_Mach_1_Eleanor.jpg.
- Eleanor_(automobile) isPrimaryTopicOf Eleanor_(automobile).
- Eleanor_(automobile) name "Eleanor".