Eleanor is probably one of the most famous cars in movie history, or at least since the 60 second remake will be released in 2000. This Ford Mustang 1967 Fastback became a cult icon, a mythical car where they exist it has even gone to hell. From the US, how could it be otherwise, comes Helleanor, a rabid dragster with an unholy heart?
Helleanor, a Ford Mustang 1967 Chevrolet engine with 2,500 horsepower
And the monster that we see in the header image and the video after the jump is hiding something very important in your engine compartment. As you can guess which of course will not find a naturally aspirated engine, because that at first glance like we have additional lights in the grill are two huge turbo signed by Precision Turbo. But all the air blowing will not stop at a Ford engine, but a block Chevrolet.
For many fans it’s a complete heresy that a Ford Mustang 1967 recourse to a Chevrolet engine. They are like water and oil immiscible elements, or so much believes it should be. Riding a V8 6.4 “Small Block” Chevrolet suitably reinforced to withstand up to 24 bar pressure blowing these two separate turbo. Incredible. As also disproportional amount of power, which is established between 2,000 and 2,500 horses?
But this beast, which was originally a Ford Mustang 1967 Fastback (as Eleanor) has only one purpose, to escape hell. Hence the mechanical loaded steroid that lets you do the quarter mile in a time of about seven seconds. Since then a car and Nicolas Cage would have never been late for the last delivery, clear that the road should have been straight…
Helleanor, a Ford Mustang 1967 Chevrolet engine with 2,500 horsepower (with video)
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