Man Turns Down $165,000 Offer for Rare '67 Mustang Shelby GT500E Super Snake - You Won't Believe Why!
The 'Eleanor' name carries significant weight in vintage Mustang circles, stemming from the 'Gone in 60 Seconds' films. Despite debates on what defines a 'true Eleanor,' aftermarket specialists began crafting 1967/68 Mustangs resembling the iconic film car after the 2000 remake starring Nicholas Cage.
One such Mustang, a modified 1967 fastback known as the Shelby GT500E Super Snake, boasts a striking silver finish with black stripes. Featuring an array of customizations from the domed hood to the Halibrand-style 17” wheels, this beauty is a true tribute to the Eleanor legacy.
Under the Hood and Behind the Wheel
This Super Snake is no ordinary Mustang, sporting a powerhouse 427 ci V8 engine with a Vortech supercharger, Holley fuel-injection system, and SpinTech mufflers. Paired with a Tremec TKO five-speed manual gearbox, it's a beast on the road that evolved from its origins as a C4 automatic-transmission vehicle.
Despite being offered a staggering $165,000 at auction, the owner refused to sell, believing the Mustang's true value far exceeds the monetary offer. Find out what makes this '67 Shelby GT500E Super Snake truly irreplaceable.