Gone in 60 Seconds Shelby Mustang to be auctioned in December

Gone in 60 Seconds Shelby Mustang to be auctioned in December

A 1967 Shelby Mustang that served joined of the 'hero cars' within the petrolhead favourite Gone in Seconds will soon move to auction.

The Eleanor Mustang also has disc brakes all spherical (not like the 60s automotive), a racing spec radiator and revised suspension to make it higher within the corners. 17-inch 'Schmidt' alloy wheels and a distinctive body kit, meanwhile, set it except for different Mustangs of that era. A letter of authenticity from Cinema Vehicle Services founder Ray Claridge completes the package.

The movie from 2000 featured Nicholas Cage, Giovanni Ribisi and Angelina Jolie, however the biggest star was the actually mesmerising 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 called 'Eleanor', which you may be in a position to bid for in December.

At least you're obtaining a heap for your money. It packs an huge naturally aspirated Ford Racing 351 CI crate V8 engine for that authentic American muscle expertise and a Holley 700 CFM four-barrel carburetor, whereas a four-speed manual transmission takes care of the gears.

One of the opposite halo cars fetched US$one million at auction in May 2013 – approach higher than the predicted figure of US$three hundred,000 – therefore you'll would like to dig especially deep for what's quite honestly a petrolhead's dream machine.

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