1968 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
BODY:
As you can see from the photos, this 1968 Mustang Eleanor Fastback has a very nice body. The car was
professionally painted and restored with Black Shelby G.T. 500E stripes over the movie correct Pepper Gray Metallic
body. We started with a True Mustang Fastback with a clean title and absolutely no rust. The underside is all
original with solid floor pans, great frame rails, strong torque boxes. The panels on this car show a nice fit
that cut and polished to a deep gloss finish. Shelby fiberglass body kit was professionally installed. We used
a Eleanor Metal Hood. The body lines are Laser Straight. Our Eleanor body kit includes all the correct movie car
features, including the custom dual-exhaust for that deep throaty rumble you would expect from a professionally
built Eleanor Mustang.
INTERIOR:
The interior is also professionally restored. All the electric components work as they should. All of the new
soft trim is new and restored. The Interior looks and feels excellent including all new:
Seat Upholstery
Carpet
Dash Pad
Door Panels
Console
Stereo
Ice Cold Air Conditioning
Fold-down Rear Seat
Engine / Mechanics
The Ford small block engine is powerful and responsive. The Engine has been professionally built and balanced.
This Mustang starts with a flick of the ignition and holds the road very well. The car features newly restored
suspension, new disc brakes on all 4 corners, new steering components. Power is put to the pavement through a
crisp rebuilt C4 automatic transmission. Just about every component is NEW, or has been newly replaced or
restored. No overheating issues. The car boasts of rack and pinion power steering, air conditioning and power
disc brakes. Fly in and drive this car home. New Eleanor wheels and tires.
TRUNK:
The trunk area is clean and rust free. No issues here, the pictures of the car speak for themselves.
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