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In search for a Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Elenor

Guys i would appriciate if you could help me? Im searching for a perfect recreation of a Elenor. I would like to import it to Cyprus so all the documentation should be available. If you have any ideas where i could find one it will be much appriciated. Cheers
 
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Are you looking to get one that is authenticated by Shelby or just a recreation?

There are a couple different flavors of this... Namely the ones built by Unique Performance which I believe received Shelby authentication, there are recreations based off of non-Shelby Mustangs 66-69 (I believe - also, this is how Unique did it as I recall), then of course you could turn an original 67-68 GT500 into an Eleanor.

I think Total Control Products probably still has all the parts available to build one.

As you may know, the original Eleanor was a 67, for what it's worth.
 
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is that place in farmers branch, tx still open? thats where whats his name got his.
 
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Originally Posted by Cyprus16M
Guys i would appriciate if you could help me? Im searching for a perfect recreation of a Elenor. I would like to import it to Cyprus so all the documentation should be available. If you have any ideas where i could find one it will be much appriciated. Cheers
Sorry but can´t help you, but can wish you good luck!!!!!
 
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it doesnt give a full description.. hell it doesnt really give one.. but heres a start hopefully

1967 Ford Mustang Fastback Eleanor For Sale
 
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http://www.classic-recreations.com/m...howpage&pid=64

btw, not trying to talk you out of it but for 150+ i would get an FGT all day
 
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PM Mike S, I think he has a RHD Eleanor.
 
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Also be aware, that many of these Eleanor's have very questionable build quality.
 
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PM Mike S, I think he has a RHD Eleanor.
Mine is still LHD Mo
 
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Originally Posted by cstroked
Are you looking to get one that is authenticated by Shelby or just a recreation?

There are a couple different flavors of this... Namely the ones built by Unique Performance which I believe received Shelby authentication, there are recreations based off of non-Shelby Mustangs 66-69 (I believe - also, this is how Unique did it as I recall), then of course you could turn an original 67-68 GT500 into an Eleanor.

I think Total Control Products probably still has all the parts available to build one.

As you may know, the original Eleanor was a 67, for what it's worth.

Im looking into recreation because shelby authentication ones will be very expensive. Im looking to spend around 70K USD.
 



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