This all-new 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Tribute Edition was
hand-built from the ground up in one of only two shops in the world
licensed to build them. This unique build started as a real factory
1967 Ford Mustang fastback that was fully reconditioned by R3
Performance Products with new Ford-licensed Classic Series
body-shell sheet metal prior to its build into an Eleanor Tribute
Edition with all-new parts by Brand New Muscle Car. This is not a
Dynacorn body or a coupe-to-fastback conversion car. The parts on
this car not only look like the movie-correct parts, but are from
the actual suppliers for the 2000 movie "Gone in 60 Seconds." This
build is powered by a specially tuned modern 475hp 5.0-liter
8-cylinder Coyote engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission,
both from Ford Performance. It features numerous movie-correct
items, including correctly coded Axalta (DuPont) Pepper Gray paint
with black LeMans stripes, Eleanor billet grilles, upper and lower
driving lights, PIAA center fog lights, billet hood pins and wires,
wheel flares, 17x8 front and 17x9.5 rear wheels with 245/45R17 and
275/40R17 tires, and upper and lower side scoops. Other
movie-correct components include side ground effects, a functional
stainless-steel side exhaust, a decklid with a spoiler, sequential
taillights, quarter extensions, emblems on the dash, fenders and
rear body panel, a rear body panel without a gas-filler cap, a
correct functional gas cap and side-fill tank, lower side stripes,
a rear painted bumper, rear valance reverse lights, correct Raydot
brushed aluminum door mirrors, a correct black deluxe interior with
brushed aluminum panels, a correct Lecarra 18-stud wood and
aluminum steering wheel, official Eleanor dash gauges, correct TCP
aluminum foot pedal covers, correct factory seats in optional
leather, correct 2-point racing lap safety belts, a Go-Baby-Go
shift knob, a NOS armed switch, and a trunk-mounted battery and
unfilled NOS tank. The NOS tank comes with the car but was removed
to make space for two amplifiers. This car also features optional
upgrades such as Chassisworks' newest TCI weld-in front clip and
frame connectors with independent front suspension, 4-link rear
suspension with power rack & pinion steering, a modular 9-inch rear
end with 3.73 gears, adjustable coilover shocks and 13-inch Wilwood
disc brakes all the way around. It's also equipped with a modern
all-in-one heat, defrost and air-conditioning system, a RetroSound
Bluetooth stereo, JL Audio mid- and high-range speakers with two
10-inch JL subwoofers, one JL mono-sub amplifier and punch
amplifier for mid-range that adds high-range for amazing sound, a
tilt steering column, all-new wiring and plumbing with
stainless-steel lines, an aluminum radiator and fans, EAM-sealing
and sound-deadening in the roof and side panels throughout the
interior. This Eleanor Tribute Edition includes a framed "Gone in
60 Seconds" movie poster with autographs and photos from Nicholas
Cage, an official licensed certificate signed by Denice Shakarian
Halicki, VIN plate and emblems, and a full-color start-to-finish
build book.
Vehicle Details
1967 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1672852
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:GRAY
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:144172
VIN:67F140518146
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