The 50 Cars Stolen in Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) – Part 1

The 50 Cars Stolen in Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) – Part 1

The 50 Cars Stolen in Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) – Part 1

Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) is an American action heist film starring Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Christopher Eccleston, Robert Duvall, Vinnie Jones, and Will Patton. Directed by Dominic Sena, written by Scott Rosenberg, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the film is a loose remake of H.B. Halicki's 1974 classic. The movie showcases an impressive roster of 50 high-end vehicles stolen by a crew of professional car thieves.

Overview of Cars Featured

The first 25 vehicles include luxury sports cars, classic American muscle, and rare collectibles. Each car was carefully selected to reflect prestige, rarity, or cinematic appeal. Below is a detailed guide for the first part of the 50-car lineup, including images, model details, and trivia.

Car List – Part 1 (1 to 25)

#CarNicknameYearImage
1Aston Martin DB7Mary1999

2Aston Martin DB1Barbara1962

3Bentley ArnageLindsey1999

4Bentley AzureLaura19991999 Bentley Azure Laura
5Bentley ContinentalAlma1964

6Cadillac EldoradoMadeline1959

7Cadillac Eldorado BroughamPatricia1958

8Cadillac EscaladeCarol19991999 Cadillac Escalade Carol
9Cadillac Eldorado STSDaniela20002000 Cadillac Eldorado STS Daniela
10Chevrolet Bel Air ConvertibleStefanie1957

11Chevrolet Camaro Z28Erin1969

12Chevrolet CorvettePamela1953

13Corvette Stingray L71Stacey19671967 Corvette Stingray L71 Stacey
14Ford F-Series F-350 4×4 Pickup (Modified)Ann2000

15DeTomaso PanteraKate1971

16Plymouth SuperbirdVanessa19701970 Plymouth Superbird Vanessa
17Dodge Viper Coupé GTSDenise1998

18Ferrari F355 BDiane1995

19Ferrari F355 F1Iris1997

20Ferrari 275 GTB/4Nadine1967

21Ferrari 550 MaranelloAngelina1999

22Ferrari TestarossaRose19871987 Ferrari Testarossa Rose
23Ford ThunderbirdSusan1956

24GMC YukonMegan20002000 GMC Yukon Megan
25Hummer H1 (2 Door)Tracy1999

Trivia & Collector Notes

  • Many cars in the film are rare or limited edition models, making them highly desirable for collectors.
  • Some vehicles were modified for stunt driving, while others served as "beauty" cars for static shots.
  • Replica versions of several cars have appeared in car shows and auctions worldwide.
  • The film boosted the popularity of certain models, including the Ford Mustang Eleanor and Plymouth Superbird.

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