Auto:(Video) “Eleanor” From Gone In 60 Seconds For Sale

You don’t really even have to be into cars to have seen the movie “Gone In 60 Seconds” back in 2000. Or over the years I am sure many of you have seen it on dvd or on TV. The hottest car from that movie, and pretty much the car the movie was based around could now be yours. “Eleanor”, the 1967 Ford Mustang that was the biggest prize for Nicholas Cage in the film is going up for auction next month. Only problem is the car is not going to go for short money. They are expecting bids to get close or pass the $500,000 mark. For a collector it is a must have. Not many people can say they have the actual car from any movie in their garage. This is definitely one of the best Mustangs you will ever see. For those of you who cant quite remember the ride, watch the clip from the movie after the jump.


Auto:(Photo) Could This Be The New Ford Mustang In 2015! Futuristic Look

The next generation of the Ford Mustang may go in a totally different direction. If this is true, it would only be the 5th time that Ford has changed the entire platform of the Mustang in the 50 years they have been making the car. But times do change, and I think it would be a nice look. You will always have the hardcore enthusiasts who will never be pleased with change, but at the end of the day you have to consider moving the car and brand forward. The mustang has pretty much had the same overall body platform and shape since around the year 2000. Just with some changes here and there over the years to refresh the car, but if you look at a 2001 Mustang and a 2013 model, you can see too many similarities. Ford has already said the new generation Mustang will not have a retro look, which means it willd be something totally new. Check the gallery after the jump to see a version of what they might look like starting in 2015.


(Video) Auto Talk:Ford Mustang headed to Europe

We’ve known for sometime now that Europeans love the Ford Mustang. Gray market importers have made plenty of cash by shipping the ponies from the United States to the EU for years, but now it looks as if buyers will be able to sink their teeth into brand-new, factory-perfect examples of the next-generation Mustang straight from Ford. Funk Flex


Auto Talk: Ford giving away four Mustangs through updated customizer

Ford has given its Mustang customizer a reboot, and to celebrate, the company is giving fans the chance to win a Mustang V6, GT, Boss 302 or Shelby GT500. Funk Flex


Auto Talk: Ford watching Europe’s reaction to Mustang in new ads

Ford doesn’t sell its Mustang in Europe, but that hasn’t stopped fans from the UK to Poland from figuring out ways to procure one. The Mustang is playing a part in Ford’s “Go Further” ad campaign – which showcases the global portfolio and is aimed at changing perceptions by being discreet with Ford branding – and that gets air time in Europe. Funk Flex


Auto Talk: Next Ford Mustang Going Global

It was only a matter of time before Ford pushed the Mustang out of the American nest and into the global market. According to PopularHotRodding.com and Auto-Motor-Und-Sport.de, that time has come. The German site quotes Barb Samardzich, head of development for Ford Europe, as saying the next-generation Mustang is being designed to meet European Union pedestrian safety regulations, despite the fact that no formal decision has been made on whether or not buyers in the EU will be able to get their hands on the Pony. Funk Flex Find Flex On Google+


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