EleanorIn the 2000 release Eleanor was a 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500in the 1974 release she was a 1974 Mach 1in the original release, it was a 1971 Fastback that was supposed to be a 1973 Mach 1. The 1974 was the redesign for the "smaller" mustang. It did not even have a V-8 engine, but a wimpy V-6 that made 101 Horsepower. " Eleanor" Is a 1971 Fastback Ford Mustang played the role of a 1973 Mach 1 Ford Mustang, a true lady both beautiful and tough and is the "Star" of Gone in 60 Seconds. Eleanor is the only Ford Mustang in history to receive Star title credit in a movie�making "Eleanor" a household name.CarGurus' 1974 Ford Mustang Review The 1974 Ford Mustang was completely - and I mean completely - revamped from the 1973 car. This car was so new that it was even given a new name: the Mustang II. Not only were the name and look new, but the theory behind the car was completely different. No longer was the Mustang a "muscle car." It still was considered by some to be a sports car, but the engine made more of a whisper than a roar.The base engine was a 2.3-liter inline 4 cylinder, capable of achieving 88 horsepower. The high-end model remained the Mach I, which had a 101-hp 2.8-liter V6 (the same engine as the Mercury Capri of that year).
Depends what year, but if you compare the same model years: Mach 1
No. Body and suspension parts used on the type 3 and on the bug are different. The pan on a fastback is wider.
Yes
The proper side view mirrors for your 71 are 71-73 same model and were remote control. 74-78 used a different mirror.
yes it will work the head units are the same
The mufflers of a 2012 V8 Mustang cannot fit a V6 Mustang of the same year.
The fastback and notchback windows were indentical in those years.
i have a 71 mach 1, and i would assume they are around the same place in the car. if you lay on your back with the top of your head by the pedals looking up towards the steering wheel, it will be directly left of the steering column it is a black box with alot of wires around it. you cant miss it.
Mach 3.6 = 2,740.34 mph
Yes it is, Ford is the make and Mustang is the model. All mustangs are fords. GT, or Grand Touring, is the special package of current mustangs. But an 06 mustang GT is only the same as mustangs of its year, so a 1998 Mustang GT is not the same car.
96-98 3.8L mustang engines are the same.