
A very select number of replicas of the Eleanor Mustang from Gone in 60 seconds will be on sale. This is an authorised reproduction and is remarkably accurate with a few modernisations, why settle for yesterdays technology. Each of these replicas will bear this special badge.
Now the debate is whether a replica should be an exact copy or an interpretation of the original likeness? Does the limited edition badge take something away from the cars heritage or does it add to it? What about the installation of cutting edge fuel injection, electronic managment and a modern supercharger? We would be torn on this debate between the progress of modern motor vehicle technology and the need to match exactly what the original had.Related posts:
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