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1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Of Gone In Sixty Seconds Fame Up for Grabs

It is undeniable that 'Gone in Sixty seconds' had a lot of people glued to their seats throughout the movie's duration. While many were there for Angelina Jolie, I believe the rest of the crowd was there for the cars.
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By Ameya Naik

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Published on December 9, 2014

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    It is undeniable that 'Gone in Sixty seconds' had a lot of people glued to their seats throughout the movie's duration. While many were there for Angelina Jolie, I believe the rest of the crowd was there for the cars.

    Though many walked the ramp in that movie, the show really belonged to the 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor. It was 'THE' American car in that movie and a lot of eyes were fixated on the car that Nicolas Cage threw off the ramp to get away.

    Which brings me to this bit of news: the Mustang Eleanor is now up for auction. Built by Cinema Vehicle Services, the 1967 Ford Mustang features a custom bodykit and 17-inch wheels. The car also has air conditioning, a Lecarra steering wheel and an Auto Meter Sport Comp tachometer among other things.

    Under the hood is a 351 cubic inch Ford Racing crate engine equipped with a high-performance fuel pump and a Holley 700 CFM 4-barrel carburetor. The car will go under the hammer at the on December 12.

    Image Courtesy: Mecum Auctions

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    Last Updated on December 10, 2014


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