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How much does a 1967 Eleanor Mustang cost?

How much does a 1967 Eleanor Mustang cost?

The starting price for your own official Eleanor Mustang is $189,000 and the price can climb to almost $300,000, which might sound like a lot for what, at the end of the day, is a fake ’67 Shelby GT500.

How much is a Mustang Eleanor worth?

Earlier this year, Classic Recreations announced a carbon-fiber bodied Eleanor with an 810-hp supercharged V-8—priced at nearly $300,000. A more traditional replica could still set you back around $200,000.

What model Mustang was Eleanor?

GT500 Mustang
The last car to be stolen was “Eleanor”. On this occasion a 1967 Ford Mustang depicted as a GT500 Mustang in a modern Metallic Pepper Grey and with a customised body kit and styling. The design was created by Hot Rod illustrator Steve Stanford and made a reality by custom car designer Chip Foose.

How much is a 67 GT350 worth?

Numbers matching 1967 Ford Shelby GT350 sells for $187,000.

Who owns the real Eleanor Mustang?

Denice Halicki
Denice Halicki currently owns the copyrights to the “Eleanor” body style and has filed lawsuits preventing unlicensed “Eleanor” look-a-likes or copies of the 1967 Ford Mustang fastback.

Who owns the original Eleanor Mustang?

What is the difference between a Shelby GT350 and GT500?

Powering the GT350 is a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter flat plane crank V-8 that delivers 526 horsepower and 429 pound-feet of torque. Under the hood of the Shelby GT500 is a supercharged 5.2-liter V-8 with a cross plane crank that gives better low-end torque and smoother power delivery.

What is a Shelby Eleanor?

The “Eleanor” is something of a reinterpretation of the 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500 that was designed specifically for the movie by Steve Stanford and Chip Foose. In the movie, the “Eleanor” is the car that Cage’s Randall “Memphis” Raines uses to pull off his most daring heists.

Is it illegal to build an Eleanor Mustang?

Among the most recognizable movie cars is the 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 “Eleanor” from the 2000 remake of Gone in 60 Seconds. It turns out that building your own Eleanor clone can land you in legal trouble, as one YouTube creator found out this week.

What kind of car was the 1967 Mustang Eleanor?

1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor, 428 Cobra jet built by Ultimate Performance, Dual quad EFI by Fitec, 6 speed Tremec, Complete nut and bolt… The breathtaking design of the Fastback Mustang Eleanor along with the success of the film Gone in 60 Seconds, Eleanor has become one of the…

Where can I buy a 1967 Ford Mustang?

Gateway Classic Cars of Atlanta proudly presents a Tribute 1967 Ford Eleanor Mustang. Highly customized 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Shelby tribute car. Rust free car from Texas customized by a professional restoration shop in 2006…

Is there a registry for a 1967 Ford Eleanor?

Eleanor World Registry #363 – genuine factory Fastback BIG BLOCK GT “S” Code with Marti Report. Full rotisserie restoration. Then restored with every single piece new – right down to the last nut and bolt. This is a rare opportunity as examples of this build quality are hard to find and now very pricey out of the US.

What was the top speed of a 1967 Mustang?

Just over 28,800 cars had this bigger V8 engine fitted in 1967. The top speed of the Ford Mustang fastback was 115 mph. Interior differences were very similar to the earlier ford classic Mustang cars. The biggest update was to the instrument cluster, the five gauges were enlarged in the Mustang dash, which made it much easier to read.

1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor, 428 Cobra jet built by Ultimate Performance, Dual quad EFI by Fitec, 6 speed Tremec, Complete nut and bolt… The breathtaking design of the Fastback Mustang Eleanor along with the success of the film Gone in 60 Seconds, Eleanor has become one of the…

Gateway Classic Cars of Atlanta proudly presents a Tribute 1967 Ford Eleanor Mustang. Highly customized 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Shelby tribute car. Rust free car from Texas customized by a professional restoration shop in 2006…

Eleanor World Registry #363 – genuine factory Fastback BIG BLOCK GT “S” Code with Marti Report. Full rotisserie restoration. Then restored with every single piece new – right down to the last nut and bolt. This is a rare opportunity as examples of this build quality are hard to find and now very pricey out of the US.

Where did the Shelby GT500 Eleanor Mustang come from?

This Ford Mustang was purchased by it’s previous owner in 2011 in Austin Texas USA in fully restored condition and has hardly been driven since. This Mustang is still in new condition, and is equipped with the black leather “Shelby” sport seats, the wooden Moto-Lita sport steering wheel and even the Go-baby-Go button on the gear lever.

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