Introduced in April 1964 as a Falcon-based pony car with moderate power, the Ford Mustang quickly developed into a full-blown muscle car. And it was all thanks to Carroll Shelby, who introduced the ...
One of the most influential American muscle cars of all time, the Ford Mustang debuted in April of 1964 but was quickly given a boost in prominence by none other than Carroll Shelby and his brawnier ...
The 1965 Shelby Mustang GT350 helped Ford gain racing pedigree and solidified the Mustang’s legacy. To illustrate why it’s so important to America’s automotive culture, and how to spot a genuine ...
First-gen Ford Mustang barn finds are nothing new. FoMoCo built so many of them that it's not uncommon to find them in barns, warehouses, and junkyards. Shelbys are a different story though, and this ...
The Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 is not going out quietly. The screaming 8,250-rpm, V-8 pony car rides into the sunset this fall wearing the historic Wimbledon White and Guardsman Blue stripe paint ...
The modern Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R may have just been sent to the glue factory, but an example of the car that inspired it will cross the block at Mecum's upcoming Indianapolis auction, scheduled ...
The discontinued Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 may not have the supercar-beating horsepower and torque figures of the GT500 but it has something that car doesn’t: a naturally aspirated V8 engine. In 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 ...