Before the world knew what “Shelby GT500” meant, the Mustang was already an American icon — fast, affordable, and wildly popular. But in 1967, Carroll Shelby took Ford’s pony car and turned it into a ...
The original series of Shelby Mustangs existed for a brief period of time, between 1965 and 1969. However, the dates are disputed among and by fans of the moniker. Although sales officially ended with ...
The car was finished on January 18, 1967, and delivered to a dealership in Decatur, Georgia. It was painted Lime Gold at the factory, but its new owner had it repainted black, which it remained for ...
Street Machine of the Year has been one of Goodguys' most prestigious awards since 1993. It is now open to 1954 through 1998 model year street machines that combine "masterful build quality with ...
That model was a one-year wonder, with only 2,048 big-block examples made before 1968 model-year production went to A.O. Smith in Ionia, Mich., fully under Ford’s management. Recalling a conversation ...
If you've always dreamed of owning a muscle car, you may want to treat yourself to a Mustang once you retire. Here are five ...
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 ...
The iconic Eleanor Ford Mustang is prominently featured in the 1974 film "Gone in 60 Seconds" and its 2000 remake, but where did that name come from?
What really caught my attention was the price, written with a finger in the dust on the windshield: $7,500, then crossed out and marked down to $6,000. The wooden steering wheel inside the '67 Shelby ...
The headline rumor is that a new Shelby GT500 is coming in 2026. Leaked documents point to a fresh “Legend” engine powering Ford’s next halo muscle car — proof that the company still sees value in ...