For Sale: 1967 Ford Mustang in McDonald, Pennsylvania for sale in Mc Donald, PA

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Vehicle Description Fuel Required is proud to present this incredible 1967 Ford Mustang GT500 Eleanor in our McDonald, PA showroom.
When the factory introduced a 390ci 'big-block' V8 option on the Mustang for 1967, Carroll Shelby went one better, installing Ford's 428ci (7.
0-litre) Cobra Jet V8 to create the GT500, one of the great, iconic muscle cars of the 1960s.
The Shelby Mustang continued to be based on the stock version, receiving the latter's styling changes and mechanical improvements while retaining its own distinctive special features until production ended in 1970.
One of the most famous of all Mustangs is that known as 'Eleanor', the Shelby GT500 that starred in the 1974 B-movie Gone in Sixty Seconds, which was remade in 2000 with Nicholas Cage starring as the car-thief central character.
Indeed, such is the continuing level of interest in this type of car that production of the GT500E resumed in the USA with Carroll Shelby's blessing, using recycled original Mustang bodyshells.
This stunning 'Eleanor' tribute has been modified to incorporate all the components used for the actual movie car including the following:
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0-litre V8 engine & automatic transmission -Pro Charger supercharger -Correct body and body kit -Side-exit exhaust -Disc brakes -Correct pedals, steering wheel, gauges, seats, deluxe interior & carpet We always recommend, welcome and encourage personal or professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
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  • Year: 1967
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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