
Mecum Unveils 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor From From Gone in 60 Seconds to be Auctioned at Kissimmee 2020 (January 2-12)
One of the Original 11 Cars Built for Gone in 60 Seconds

- One of the original 11 cars built for use in Touchstone Pictures’ 2000 film “Gone in 60 Seconds” by Cinema Vehicle Services in North Hollywood, California
- According the the studio set car list, this car is labeled “The Dream Car”
- Dream car featured in various interior and exterior film scene from the Shipyard, City and River chase scenes
- Recent rotisserie restoration by Cinema Vehicle Services with approximately 90 miles since completion
- Blueprinted HiPo 351 CI V-8 engine
- MSD ignition system
- Aluminum heads, roller camshaft
- Edelbrock Performer intake
- Headers and stainless side-exit exhaust with Magnaflow mufflers
- Aluminum radiator with electric fan
- Tremec TKO 5-speed manual transmission
- Hydraulic clutch, PIAA lights
- Quicktime bellhousing, Wenco driveshaft
- 3.70 Positraction differential
- Power steering, Wilwood disc brakes
- Total Control Products suspension
- Pepper Gray Metallic with Black stripes
- NOS system, 120-125 additional HP
- Hurst shifter with Iconic “Go Baby Go” button
- Auto Meter Sport Comp 10,000 RPM column-mounted tachometer
- LeCarra wood-rimmed steering wheel
- TCP aluminum pedal covers
- Trunk-mounted fuel cell
- Custom 10-spoke wheels with spinner hubs






Source:Mecum Auctions