The convertible Shelby Ford Mustang GT350 returns for its second iteration, following the original '65-'70 model ...
When Ford built the Mustang, they created an icon, but it wasn’t until they gave it to a certain speed-addict Texan that the car became the legend it is today. The Shelby Mustang GT350 was born out of ...
The 1965 Shelby GT350 did not just make the Ford Mustang quicker, it turned a stylish commuter into a street legal machine that behaved like a purpose built racer. By tightening the chassis, ...
With nearly three million units built, the first-generation Ford Mustang is the most common iteration of the iconic nameplate. But because Ford built so many of them, the first-gen Mustang is also a ...
If you've been mourning the death of the Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 these last five years, you can dry your tears. The GT350 and GT350R have returned for the latest seventh-gen S650 Mustang. You'll ...
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"What number car is this?" He laughs. "You mean right now, owned cars? I have seven, no wait, let me see. . . ." Denton Miller looks to his thinking spot and tries and fails to add them all up on his ...
The first Shelby Mustang was born in 1965. Called the G.T.350, that car immediately cemented Ford’s reputation as a genuine sports car (or “sport car,” according to Carroll Shelby, who never used the ...
The original Mustang was based largely on one of the most extensive market research surveys ever conducted by an automobile manufacturer. The research paid off instantly, with over 100,000 customers ...