This 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor replica received a restoration by a
Mustang-exclusive restorer completed in August 2025. It is powered
by a late-model 302ci V-8 engine paired with a four-speed manual
transmission with a hydraulic clutch that is backed by a 3.29 rear
end. It features a Holley Brawler carburetor with high-performance
polished intake manifold. The engine is equipped with polished
valve covers, chrome alternator, aluminum radiator, chrome overflow
reservoir and billet engine bay brace, and it has a Comp Cams
Xtreme Energy camshaft with roller rockers. This fastback
conversion includes about 75% new sheet metal, including fenders,
floor, roof, quarter-panels, rear inner structure and a steel
Eleanor hood. It also features a fiberglass trunk with a metal
frame. It is equipped with all-new brake lines, disc brakes all
around and a Wilwood master cylinder with proportioning valve. It
rides on 17x8 front and 17x9 rear Legendary HB45 alloy wheels. It
features an Eleanor Mustang-style exhaust system, custom interior
and all-new front and rear suspension with a 1-inch drop in front.
The interior features Alcantara Italian suede and Rosso Corsa
leather upholstery done by Unique Upholstery, while the exterior
has all-new glass and rubber.
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