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 ...
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 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, ...
The first-generation Ford Mustang arrived in showrooms in 1964 with four different engines. The K-code 289-cubic-inch (4.7-liter) HiPo V8 was the most potent of the bunch at 271 horsepower. Ford did ...
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 ...
Out of an all-GT Final Four, the 1965 Mustang Shelby GT350 emerged as the winner of Ford Motor Co.'s version of March Madness. The Shelby GT350 topped the 2020 Mustang GT500 in the championship round ...
[This story first appeared in the May 1965 issue of MotorTrend] When Ford decided to go racing with the Mustang, they wisely first consulted their oracle for such matters, Carroll Shelby. Shelby's Los ...
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