Cinema Muscle Recreations LLC Introduces 'The Ultimate Eleanor,' the Definitive Celebration of One of the Most Iconic Movie Cars of All Time, Honoring the Eponymous Vehicle from 'Gone in 60 Seconds'
commemorate the 25th anniversary of the film.
CHATSWORTH, Calif., July 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Classic Muscle Recreations LLC, has announced the launch of 'Eleanor: Gone Again,' a new project that will produce a limited series of the 1967 Ford Mustang-based 'Eleanor,' the iconic movie car from 'Gone in 60 Seconds,' to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the film. Eleanor is one of the most famous and recognizable cars in the world, achieving cult status after the movie's 2000 release, and the goal of this project is to deliver the ultimate Eleanor, preserving the authentic look while enhancing the performance with subtle modern updates.
This project will develop and build a limited-production run of 25 cars, badged and certified as Anniversary Editions, crafted by the same team who built the original film cars 25 years ago. Under the direction of Randy Wolff, CEO of Cinema Muscle Recreations, the project team also includes Ray Claridge, founder and former owner of Cinema Vehicle Services, which produced the original Eleanor movie cars for the film. The cars will be faithful to the original design, while incorporating modern updates and delivering the highest levels of performance and quality. Customers will be invited to specify their cars individually, and each car will be built to-order. A certificate of authenticity, signed by the project team, will accompany every vehicle.
'Our goal with the 'Eleanor: Gone Again' project is to build on the legacy of what we started 25 years ago, and to produce the ultimate version of Eleanor, following the original movie car concept but built to the highest standards, for customers who want to own a piece of history,' said Ray Claridge.
Production of the first 'Gone Again' builds are already underway, and order books are open now for interested customers. Visit eleanorgoneagain.com to learn more, and place your order.
Cinema Muscle Recreations, LLC provides vehicle and transportation services for film and television, including custom-built and specially-prepared cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other motorized equipment. With special expertise in classic and muscle cars, and a team with extensive experience in the industry, they are uniquely equipped for 'Eleanor: Gone Again.'
Cinema Muscle Recreations, LLC, and 'Eleanor: Gone Again' have no sponsorship, association, approval, or endorsement from any motor company including Ford Motor Company. The names Ford® and Mustang® are trademarks of Ford Motor Company, and any other trademarks mentioned belong to their respective owners. References to these trademarked names or marks are solely for identification purposes.
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