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Default Makes and Models - 06-14-2005, 03:33 AM

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This months issue of Makes and Models has featured an Eleanor that my boss, Mike Hicks, had built. This is Eleanor #3. These are some baddass rides and you could have one for $120,000.

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Default 06-14-2005, 05:12 AM

, I would rather buy a brand spanking new viper for the price... But I would still love to haveone of those. I heard there is a shop in the Southern part of the US now that rebuilds GT 500's into Eleanor "like" remakes for around 120 $.
  
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The shop is in Polo Mo. The Eleanor in the mag is the third one to come out of the shop. They start out as a big block 67 and go through a complete frame off restroration. Rouse drive trains ensure plenty of go.


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Default 06-14-2005, 06:28 AM

Jason Steroid Giambi brought his their, he was very pleased with it.
  
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Default 06-14-2005, 08:42 AM

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The shop is in Polo Mo. The Eleanor in the mag is the third one to come out of the shop. They start out as a big block 67 and go through a complete frame off restroration. Rouse drive trains ensure plenty of go.
Is the shop you work at the one that was featured on that episode of "Rides" on The Learning Channel? If so, that's pretty cool! I would love to get on the waiting list for one of them, but not on my shitty salary. loney:
  
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Default Re: Makes and Models - 06-14-2005, 11:16 AM

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This months issue of Makes and Models has featured an Eleanor that my boss, Mike Hicks, had built. This is Eleanor #3. These are some baddass rides and you could have one for $120,000.

PS I'm the phone guy and had nothing to do with this build
Holy shit that 2005-2006 Mustang in the back that looks liek the old one is fucking HOT!


  
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Default 06-14-2005, 01:10 PM

Crunch, I don't work on cars, except my own. My boss is also the project manager at the shop that builds them. I install and maintain telephone systems.


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