Introduced in 1965, the Shelby GT350 was the first track-prepped version of the Ford Mustang. It remained in production for just a couple of years, and Ford built almost 3,000 of them, including some ...
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.
Classic car hunter Matt Taylor told Fox News Autos the story of a rare American muscle car that his friend led him to in an abandoned home late last year. Zach Taylor -- no relation -- saw an ad on ...
John Murphy goes into the inner sanctum of his cozy garage to savor that which he loves most-automobiles. He has spent the better part of his lifetime studying and enjoying American automobiles, ...
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The Blue Oval is just about ready to wrap up the lifecycle of the current Ford Shelby Mustang GT350/GT350R, and if you’re in the market for one, better hurry to catch an allocation slot. Alternatively ...
In July of last year, the Shelby GT350 “Ken Miles R-Model” Mustang Prototype sold for a hammer price of $3.5 million ($3.85 million with fees) at auction in Indianapolis, making it the most expensive ...
In a market flooded with over-restored classics and tribute builds, an unspoiled 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback has emerged as a rare find — an honest, rust-free survivor that still carries the ...
Jim Wicks is a brave, brave man. Last year, he handed me the keys to his 21,000-mile '70 Boss 429 and I almost melted the rare, never-been-apart Shotgun engine in the Oklahoma summertime heat (see ...
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