Lot 68-7665C: 1968 Ford Mustang Eleanor Recreation

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1968 Ford Mustang Eleanor Recreation
  • 271 mi TMU
  • Location: Fredericksburg, Texas, USA
  • Originality: Custom
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  • Transmission: Manual
  • Handedness: LHD
  • There are 22 Ford Shelby Mustang Eleanor Tribute Edition - 1st Gen for sale right now.
Anon

can you legally build an Eleanor recreation?

Rusty assistant avatar

Great question! The legal landscape around building Eleanor replicas actually changed dramatically in May 2025.

The short answer: Yes, legally you can build an Eleanor recreation now, but there are still some nuances to be aware of.

Here’s what happened:

In May 2025, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that “Eleanor” (the Mustang from Gone in 60 Seconds) is not eligible for copyright protection. The court determined that Eleanor is a prop rather than a copyrightable character, and therefore doesn’t meet the legal standards for character protection under what’s called the “Towle test.”

This was huge news because before this ruling, Denice Halicki (widow of the original film’s director) had been extremely aggressive about shutting down Eleanor projects using copyright claims—she even successfully sued Carroll Shelby in the past and had cars seized.

What’s still protected:

While copyright protection is gone, trademark may still be at play. Halicki holds trademarks on “ELEANOR GT” for commercial purposes (like video games and merchandise), so selling something explicitly branded as an “Eleanor” for profit could still have trademark implications. However, trademark is narrower than copyright and generally applies to commercial branding rather than personal builds.

Practical reality:

For an individual building a one-off tribute car for personal enjoyment, the risk has dropped dramatically since the 2025 ruling. The Replica vehicle we’re looking at (the 1968 build) reflects this reality—it’s a completed custom build being resold, which is distinct from manufacturing new kits for sale.

If you’re considering building one yourself, you’d be wise to avoid using the “Eleanor” name in official marketing if selling it commercially, but an enthusiast building their own car is unlikely to face legal challenges now that copyright has been removed from the equation.

Want to look at similar Eleanor tribute builds currently available? I can pull those up for you!