1967 Ford Shelby Mustang GT 500

With its aggressive stance, gunmetal gray finish, and bold black racing stripes, the 1967 Ford Shelby Mustang GT 500 is more than a car—it’s a legend. Famously known as “Eleanor” from the movie Gone in 60 Seconds, this sports car photograph captures the raw power and timeless style that transformed the Mustang from pony car to muscle icon. Built in the final year of production at the original Shelby American facility in Venice, California, this classic muscle car wall art evokes the spirit of American performance and cinematic cool. Marking my initial foray into sports car photography, this black and white photo has become one of my most popular images.

 

Print Options:

This image is available for purchase as a fine art photographic print in a variety of sizes and mediums. Prints are available on paper, canvas, metal, acrylic, or wood and can be customized with hundreds of mat and frame combinations. The image is also available for printing on a variety of stationary, home decor, lifestyle, apparel, and accessory products. High quality digital downloads under royalty free and rights managed licenses are also available for business, advertising, website, or stock photography use. Just click the “Purchase” button above to view all of the various size and print options, including digital mock-ups of the completed art work.

Pricing:

Art prints on Luster Photo Paper begin at $25.00. Pricing varies based on size and medium selected. The full menu of print options and pricing is available by clicking the “Purchase” button above.

Delivery:

Prints are professionally packaged and ship from the production facility within 3-4 business days of your order.

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