OUR DREAM CAR Ford Mustang Eleanor Sold For An Astonishing $1 Million At Mecum!!! SHE IS WORTH $1 BILLION!!!

At the Dana Mecum’s 26th Original Spring Classic Auction there was the Ford Mustang Eleanor, hero car from the movie Gone in 60 Seconds, and guess what? It was sold for one million dollars. You better believe it because we have a proof of the auction too. The event took place at the Indiana State Fairgrounds and it was the event that made most money out of the car auctions. And the one, Gone in 60 Seconds Eleanor was responsible for that achievement, alone. This is the car that was driven by Nicolas Cage and he made it look even better, performing the run of its life in the movie, and of course it was not ruined as it can be seen on the movie.

There was the critical jump from the bridge with the Ford Mustang Eleanor that Cage made it with, and when he got back to the junkyard, the Mustang was already in pieces. But this is not the car that was ruined, this is the original car that was replaced by the stunt car in the movie. And that’s why it is so famous and that’s why it was sold for such a large amount of money. One million dollars is too much for the 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor, but only the owner that has it now knows if it is worth it. For this money he would have built the best looking and the best performing Mustang for the time, but the sentimental value would not be there. And the fact that Nicholas Cage drove this car in person is raising the price as well.

Watch and learn how the pros are auctioning a car, the next time maybe it is going to be you who is buying one of the iconic movie cars.



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