I definitely heard some engine noise that is not healthy noise. That engine is hurt and I doubt doing those donuts was the first time that engine got hurt. What a waste.
Jimmy Johnson.......the 1974, Gone in 60 seconds had 93 cars destroyed in a 40 min. car chase scene. There were 5 Eleanors. Scene where Eleanor hits a light pole at 100 mph, was a real accident, and driver injured. Scene kept in the movie. Production stopped for a few days until he recovered. There were several other real accidents kept in the movie. Thank you for asking. No CGI in this movie. $150, 000 budget. Grossed $40 million. Glad you enjoyed!
ciao, sono veneto innanzitutto complimenti per la macchina.. favolosa.!!! una domanda forse un po' difficile.. io stò cercando un Mustang Fastback del 67 da restaurare.. se ne trovano in giro..?? dove potrei guardare ?? Grazie !!))
The new Gone in 60 Seconds called a 67 Shelby by the Eleanor name and every main stream idiot now calls it that... The original and only REAL Eleanor is a 73 Mustang. Never forget.
But the newer Gone in 60 Seconds used a superior Mustang. I'd put a piss fueled go-cart built by Carroll Shelby up against a Mach 1 and win. You can't beat the man. Saleen only made a faster Mustang because Shelby died.
There's this new type of magic that they found in Narnia, i think. Scientists and researchers are calling it a 'paint job'. I know, weird huh? I was dumbfounded when i heard about it, too.
Well... since you are basing everything you know off of the most recent movie, you think it's only been grey and black. The 1st Eleanor was yellow and it was a 1970 Mach 1 I believe. It doesn't only mean a '67 gt 500. Just a little FYI...