1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Eleanor
Hollywood has made many cars famous over the years. James Bond and his Aston Martin DB5. Bullett's Mustang Fastback from Fast and Furious. And from the 1974 film ‘Gone in 60 Seconds’, the 1967 Ford Shelby GT 500, known as ‘Eleanor’.
Gear are swapped via a five-speed T-5 Borg Warner manual transmission, one piece custom tail shaft and fully braced and modded 9" 31 spline Trutrac LSD with 3.5:1 diff gears. The Eleanor is also fitted with rack and pinion Billet power steering and 3 link RRS rear suspension with adjustable coil overs. Braking is via RRS 330mm 6 spot calipers on the front and 4 spot rear disc brakes. Billet pullies are also featured at the front of the motor.
For sale from our Sydney Showroom. (Ref. 6707)
Call Mike on 0414 278 604 or Nicholas on 0499 577 997 and let us assist you with your inquiries. Also please note if you have a quality Muscle or Classic car you wish to list or have valued please give us a call. We will be happy to assist you.
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