Booking
GT500
Mustang, the first 'pony' car, the original you could say. Yes, it's true, some would call it a muscle car, but they would be wrong. This car wasn't just about power and straight-line speed, it was about something else... highly styled, performance orientated and something that would compete with the European competition.
The Shelby Mustang GT500 or 'Eleanor' as it is known in the smash hit film 'Gone in sixty seconds'. The car was based on a 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback. The new look of the car was created by famous illustrator Steve Stanford and embodied by famous coach builder and designer Chip Foose.
This is the car that Randall "Memphis" Raines has such affection for, almost being killed by it numerous times. It is his 'unicorn', a symbol of purity and grace, impossible to capture. This is the opportunity to drive this amazing vehicle, to be part of history, and to be a movie hero!
"It is one of the most beautiful american classics out there. Sheer elegance all wrapped around a V8 powerplant that sounds like the devils answer to The Flower duet by Leo Delibes"
Vehicle - 1967 Shelby GT500
Power Unit - 5.0L V8
Horsepower - 400 bhp
Torque - 500 lb. -ft
0 - 60mph - 4.9 Seconds
Top Speed - 140mph
Transmission - Manual
Made Famous By - The car appeared in the 2000 film 'Gone in Sixty Seconds'.
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