1967 Ford Mustang “Eleanor GT 350 Recreation”                                                                 Back to Classic Cars


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Body:
Based on a 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback, a Shelby Package was added. Fresh frame-off restoration with everything new and in showroom condition. Removed front bumper, custom built SS Grille. Tribar headlights and driving lights. Painted rear bumper. The car is painted with Spies Hecker Pepper Grey Metallic and Black Metallic.

Engine:

289 V8, Completely Rebuilt. Polished Valve Covers and Air Cleaner. Polished Intake.

Transmission:

C-4 Four-Speed Automatic, Completely Rebuilt.

Interior:

All New Interior, Custom-Built Bucket Seats, All Panels Covered in Ultra Leather, Custom-Built Center Console with “Lokar” Shifter. Factory Air Conditioning. Classic Gauges, Legens HotRodl Luggage Strip in Rear Package Area. Pioneer Sound System.

Wheels:
18x7 Front and 20x7 Rear.

Extras:

This Fastback was a promotional car for Legens HotRod Shop. The car was filmed for the show rides at their booth at the Goodguy’s Nationals in 2004. Featured in April 2005 Super Rod Magazine. The car was built by one of the top HotRod Shops in the country.

Eleanor, the modified 1967 Ford Mustang GT that starred in the motion picture “Gone in Sixty Seconds” has captured the imagination of automotive enthusiasts all over the world. The smooth silhouette and the sound of the V-8 muscle, created one of the most recognizable automotive stars in recent history.

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