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Eleanor MustangThose of you who watched ‘Gone in 60 Seconds’ with Nicolas Cage will remember ‘Eleanor’ – the 1967 Mustang Fastback. It is a name that was created in a movie and has become a symbol of Mustang greatness. It is also a Mustang that many people have been dying to get their hands on ever since the movie came out in 2000. Fans are excited to finally be able to get their very own ‘Eleanor’.

Classic Recreations in Yukon, Oklahoma are the people to see to get your hands on the new and official ‘Eleanor’ Mustang. You will be given a choice between a 535 horsepower FI model that can reach the high speed of 172 mph and go from 0 to 60 mph in only 4.90 seconds. This model has been priced at $139,900. The other choice is for the 770 horsepower FIS model that has been given modified rear suspension and will cost you $189,900.

Both ‘Eleanor’ Mustangs can be built using an original body of a 1967 Mustang with new parts or using a brand new car using the bodies of the brand new 1967 Mustang Fastback that has been authorized and licensed by Ford. Classic Recreations promises that they can have the cars done in four months and can give you five defined paint jobs that include; Red/White, Black/Silver, Yellow/Black, Pepper Grey/Black, and Blue/White.


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