My new Mustang
Yeah, I realise from the spec that it's been modified from the original '67 spec. So, you'd need to pay £50K for an original, std spec one?
I found a link to another that quote $110,000
Stefan
I found a link to another that quote $110,000

Stefan
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From: The Cheshire end of the emasculated Cat & Fiddle
In the original Gone in 60 secs, they used a GT350, which IMO was a far better motor than the latter 500, as it used a proper race derived 302 with an ally block, as opposed to the cast iron 427 boat anchor.
When the original movie was made 350's were ten a penny & cheap as chips, if memory serves, the number trashed during filming was well into double figures
When the original movie was made 350's were ten a penny & cheap as chips, if memory serves, the number trashed during filming was well into double figures
Now that car has character........surely it wouldnt be beyond the wit of man to prduce cars these days that look sooooo fine.Any car companys listening,cant we have a car that looks as similier as possible to this!!!!
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Yours
Dash
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Dash
At last, a proper car on SN! I nearly bought a '68 fastback before I bought the Scooby, I was doing too many miles to justify putting on an very tidy classic.
Can't tell from the piccie, but are those ARE 5 spokes or Cragars?
Can't tell from the piccie, but are those ARE 5 spokes or Cragars?
Ford can produce ars like that, do a search for the new Mustang, its almost a replica of the original and will sell like mad, also the Ford GT, if they can produce a credible modern Capri over here (i.e. Europe) they will sell a lot of them, the Capri has done its time in naff land (not with me I hasten toadd) and its ready for a re-mix.
what a beast she is!
and Pie_n_Chips that info and the people that make the Replica is Sanderson Sales un the US of A http://www.sandersonsales.com/eleanor.html
enjoy!
and Pie_n_Chips that info and the people that make the Replica is Sanderson Sales un the US of A http://www.sandersonsales.com/eleanor.html
enjoy!
True, I have just been told that i have the higher power version of the 351 engine. So it shuld be pusing 300bhp and 400 lbs per sq ft of torque. All through the rear wheels with no traction control and it weighs less than my od STI.
Oh what fun.
i shoudbe getting it this coming thursday!!!
Oh what fun.
i shoudbe getting it this coming thursday!!!
god i hate you!
i remember trying to find somewhere that made the kit to look like the gone in 60 one, but it ain't possible
can't remember where the website was now. i'll try searchin for it, as you might quite like it

i remember trying to find somewhere that made the kit to look like the gone in 60 one, but it ain't possible
can't remember where the website was now. i'll try searchin for it, as you might quite like it
sorry m8, just a thought and just as i'd found it too. ah well....
just in case you fancy browsing it anyways....
http://www.carmemories.com/cmem/Ford...+in+60+Seconds
just in case you fancy browsing it anyways....

http://www.carmemories.com/cmem/Ford...+in+60+Seconds
A mechanic that does work on my car has a Mercury Cougar finished in Orange .... He has just had another engine in it and claims it is a lazy 350HP as it is , without 'breathing' on it !!!!!
Your car looks lovely mate ...... And the right colour
!!!!!
Nate.
Your car looks lovely mate ...... And the right colour
!!!!!Nate.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.... gorgeous....
I'm constantly looking at 20 something year old rear wheel drive V8's as a toy.
I always fancied something like a Trans-am, Corvette or Camaro IROC but this Mustang is the dogs danglies!
In fact, I'd trade both kidneys plus every Scoob I've ever owned for Eleanor!
I'm constantly looking at 20 something year old rear wheel drive V8's as a toy.
I always fancied something like a Trans-am, Corvette or Camaro IROC but this Mustang is the dogs danglies!
In fact, I'd trade both kidneys plus every Scoob I've ever owned for Eleanor!
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