Ok, i dont see much simliarity though besides paint and half the bodykit. You can look on ebay any day of the week and find about 5 pepper gray eleanor builds.



Looks more or less like a stock eleanor mustang with stock suspension, AOD transmission, and a 302 versus my custom build with tubbed wheel wells, 315 tires, PSE GT-40 wheels, 4.6L supercharged engine with afco double pass after cooler and custom brackets for the radiator, power steering pump resevoir etc. A t-56 6 speed transmission, high performance front adjustable strut coilover suspension, upgraded lower control arms, TCP adjustable struts, TCP sway bar, high performance disc brakes on all 4 corners, TCP subframe connectors, TCP G-link rear suspension with adjustable coilovers, custom gas tank with in tank fuel pump, stainless steel braided fuel lines, lokar emergency brake handle, shelby gauges, shelby seats, roller bearing pedal assembly, hydraulic clutch, air conditioning, TCP power steering rack and pinion, wood steering wheel, polished flaming river steering column, wiring from Ron francis and the detail zone, Gas tank filler mounted in the side of the body, functional upper and lower scoops, supersnake hood, Functional cowl vents, BMW Space gray metallic paint, JBA exhaust with Spintech mufflers, notched shock towers, billet aluminum hood hinges, custom wiring from Ron francis for thermostatic controlled dual speed fan, Old air products AC system, lizard skin on the interior as well as fat mat for heat and sound insulation, custom audio system, Shelby rear seat delete, Optima battery mounted in trunk, Custom built brackets for amp over gas tank and for engine computer and fuse panel under Shelby seat delete, custom interior quarter panels due to tubbed wheel wells, MTF molded headliner, etc. and so on.



Not trying to be a jerk, but i have busted my ass on this car and it is very custom with every portion of the car upgraded over stock components. So, when it is compared to a stock build with a 302, well, i just feel that i should list why it is not in the same ballpark.