Eleanor Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500

Eleanor Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500. La vraie Shelby GT500 'Eleanor' de 60 Secondes Chrono à vendre [1][2] The name is used again in the 2000 remake for a customized Shelby Mustang GT500. " Eleanor " is a code name used in the 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds to refer to a 1971 Ford Mustang featured in the film

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This 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback has been completely restored and modified as a Shelby GT500 Eleanor-style tribute featuring custom fiberglass bodywork, a new 67'-style Deluxe interior, and a 427 stroker crate engine paired with a heavy-duty 5-speed manual transmission An original 1967 GT500 was used for the motor sound effects, but not as a model for the movie car

Why the Eleanor Shelby GT500 Is Such an Iconic Car Thrillist

This particular Eleanor is estimated to be worth around $2 million, a far cry from the replicas commonly seen. So, 'Eleanor' matched the perfect design recipe for an iconic muscle car This particular Eleanor is estimated to be worth around $2 million, a far cry from the replicas commonly seen.

Ford Shelby GT500 Eleanor Muscle Car Photo wallpaper 1920x1080 16863. [1][2] The name is used again in the 2000 remake for a customized Shelby Mustang GT500. The car also features front and rear disc brakes, full coilover suspension, a Shelby-style roll bar, a rebuilt 9" rear end.

1967 Ford Mustang GT500 Eleanor Fastback. The actual cars used were just 67 Mustangs, all customized to look like Eleanor in this movie. Built on a 1967 Mustang fastback chassis, it was transformed into a Shelby GT500 lookalike with a customized body kit designed by Steve Sanford and Chip Foose