1967 Shelby Mustang GT500
There were quite a few slick cars in the classic Nicholas Cage film Gone in 60 Seconds. We daresay that the most beautiful one in the lot would be the 1971 Ford Mustang that goes by the name Eleanor. She was customized for the film, but they reused her name for the remake. These cars retained the front bumpers from 1971, but there are retrofits that came with a paint scheme resembling that of the Mach 1. The Mustangs from both the original and remake had blackout windows. The two-door fastbacks have no exterior marking to brand them as Pony cars, but everyone already knows that. At the moment, this beauty is valued at a whopping $1 million. Whoa.
2054 Lexus Concept Car
Director Steven Spielberg wanted a sci-fi Lexus that was specifically designed for his 2002 noir film Minority Report. He requested that Harald Belker make the design for the concept car, which later became known as the Lexus 2054. He wanted the design to comply with the specifications indicated in the short story penned by Philip K. Dick. Together with California-based studio Calty, Belker made a futuristic car that had biometric security systems and crashproof features. The Lexus 2054 concept car has been featured in many advertising events and even appeared in The Island, although they decided to paint that blue instead of red. It is now worth $88,000.