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 ...
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 ...
This Mustang, up for auction on the Bring a Trailer site, marks the first chapter in the "Shelby Mustang" saga. This 1965 Shelby GT350 flaunts the optional Le Mans stripes and special alloy wheels.
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When Ford built the GT40-inspired Mustang GT350H and today’s values
The Ford Mustang Shelby GT350H sits at a rare intersection of motorsport fantasy and everyday access, a car that let ordinary drivers sample something very close to Ford’s GT40 racing magic with ...
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 ...
To Shelby Mustang fans, the Original Venice Crew (OVC) is the stuff of legends. This was the actual team that designed and built the original GT350s, Cobras, Daytona Coupes, and GT40s that introduced ...
The Shelby GT500 is the most powerful street-legal Mustang. At a time when automakers are building greener sports cars with hybrid engines and electric motors, Ford Motor Co. decided to produce its ...
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