Nostalgic Supercharger Performance
The movie gone in 60 seconds is the all time most viewed movie by automotive performance enthusiasts. One of the most memorable icons in the movie is Eleanor the 1967 Mustang Fastback. A car that combines both big block performance as well as other engine performance parts most notable a dual side exit exhaust system and a go-fast-go nitrous system activated by the infamous red button on the shifter.
The move reminds us of fun times, simple times, with friends gathering together around a project, in simple carefree times, not worrying about high gas prices, or emissions, pre-global warming and pre the big three bailout.
A company called Classic Recreations from Yukon, Oklahoma now gives you the opportunity to relive that nostalgic time by owning a turn-key ready to go resto-performance replica of the original Eleanor featured in gone in 60 seconds…
The cars come in two possible packaged of either a naturally aspirated 535 hp or an impressive turn-key 750 hp relying on supercharger performance!
The naturally aspirated package relies on a:
“410 CI Keith Craft Crate Engine w/Aluminum Heads (535hp)
Mass Flo Fuel Injection
Tremec TKO Manual Transmission
Fab 9- 9″ rear w/ 3:70 Gear ratio and Posi Traction installed
Concept One serpentine drive belt system”
While its supercharged big brother utilizes a:
“427 CI Keith Craft Crate Engine w/Aluminum Heads (750hp)
Mass Flo Fuel Injection
Procharger 14psi intercooled supercharger
Tremec TKO Manual Transmission
Fab 9- 9″ rear w/ 3:70 Gear ratio and Posi Traction installed
Concept One serpentine drive belt system”
Both cars are further equipped with a nitrous system for even more boost.
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