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Latest revision as of 14:57, 28 May 2013

This page is about the 1974 film, Gone in 60 Seconds. For the 2000 remake, see Gone in Sixty Seconds.

Gone in 60 Seconds DVD art.

Movie (1974)

Starring:
H.B. Halicki (Maindrian Pace/Vicinski)
Marion Busia (Pumpkin Chase)
Jerry Daugirda (Eugene Chase)
James McIntyre (Stanley Chase)
George Cole (Atlee Jackson)
Ronald Halicki (Corliss Pace)

Car thief Maindrian Pace is tasked by a drug lord to steal 48 cars. The last one remaining is 'Eleanor' a '73 Mustang Fastback. However, as he steals Eleanor the police arrive having been tipped off leading to an epic chase through five cities.

Grumman G-21 Goose

Goose N93G
Goose N93G
Goose N93G

Bell 47G-5A

Registration N25LB.

Cessna 172L Skyhawk

Registration N7011Q.

Boeing 707

Gone In 60 Airliner 2.jpg
Gone In 60 Airliner.jpg

Hughes 269 and Hughes 369C

Two 269s and a single 369 visible here in the background.

Gone in 60 Various.jpg

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