There's nothing quite as iconic as the second-generation Ford Mustang. Carrol Shelby debuted his ferocious Shelbys, the GT-500 and GT-500KR using the '67 'Stang. Even the laughably Hollywood "Gone in 60 Seconds" remake rekindled a national love affair with the '67 Mustang thanks to a one-off remake of the Shelby Super Snake, charismatically titled "Eleanor," a name which leapfrogged from the name of someone's great aunt to a name synonymous with a customized fastback 2+2 GT.
Image: Crank & Piston
We spotted this gorgeous shot over at
Crank & Piston, a web magazine out of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) where Sheiks and Shahs rest on the seventh largest oil depositary in the world and blow untold gazillions of dollars on indoor ski slopes, 85mph Vortech-supercharged Jet Skis, and coating everything that's not bolted to the ground in gold leaf. Surprisingly, the UAE also has a deep love for American car culture and is paying top dollar to emulate it there. We suppose that's why this shot of these Dynacorn bodies in white were so appealing.
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