1968 Ford Shelby GT500E For Sale - Shelby-Registered GT500E Built
By Unique Performance
LMC is very proud to offer for sale this1968 Ford Shelby GT500E
In 1974, scrapyard owner and independent filmmaker Henry Bright
"H.B. Toby" Halicki wrote, directed, starred in, and did the stunt
driving for a film titled Gone in 60 Seconds. The centrepiece of
the movie was its climactic police chase. Following the theft of a
1971 Ford Mustang by Halicki's character, the 40-minute pursuit
through Los Angeles left 93 cars destroyed. As part of the movie's
plot, that Mustang received the code-name "Eleanor." Unfortunately,
although a sequel was planned, Halicki passed away in 1989 while
working on said sequel, and as such it was never made. However, in
1995, Halicki's widow Denise contacted noted producer Jerry
Bruckheimer about the possibility of creating a remake of the film,
and, following the success of the 2000 film starring Nicolas Cage
and Angelina Jolie, the legend of the "Eleanor Mustang" rose once
again.
This Eleanor was built by Unique Performance finished in
movie-accurate Pepper Grey metallic with Ebony Black stripes. It is
powered by a Ford 408ci engine topped with DC&O electronic fuel
injection with eight individual throttle bodies and velocity stacks
producing around 475hp. Additionally, the engine is fortified with
an MSD ignition system, a Griffin aluminum radiator, ceramic coated
headers, and the famous inboard side exhausts for even more power.
For those who appreciate a good soundtrack, rest assured - this car
sounds fantastic! All of this is delivered through a Tremec T56
6-speed manual transmission with a performance clutch, and a Currie
9-inch rear differential with 31 spline axles and a 3.89:1 final
drive ratio for brisk acceleration. Other options include leather
high-back bucket seats with embroidered Carroll Shelby autographs
(Shelby's signature is also on the glovebox door), functional air
ducts to keep the rear brakes cool, a trunk-mounted battery for
improved weight distribution, and a coil-over rear suspension.
Accessories include the iconic "Go Baby Go" shifter to activate a
(non-functioning) NOS system, an Air Products Hurricane air
conditioning unit and a multi-speaker sound system.
In addition to being a great looking, running, driving, and
sounding car, this Eleanor comes with service history, build sheet
and much more. There are not many Eleanors out there, and certainly
not many in this fantastic condition. If you are looking for a
world-famous automobile that not only looks fantastic, but drives
fantastic as well, look no further than this Eleanor!
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