The 1965 Shelby Cobra has long stood as proof that performance need not be softened to be desirable. Conceived by Carroll Shelby as a pure racing tool that could be driven on the street, it fused ...
The Shelby GT500 has long occupied a rare space in performance culture, a car that could idle at a stoplight yet feel only a pit lane away from its natural habitat. Across six decades, it has evolved ...
Back in 2011, Electronic Arts, the publisher of the Need for Speed video game franchise, teamed up with Carroll Shelby and his crew at Shelby American to create a one-off Ford Shelby GT500 Super Snake ...
In 1965, only a few months after Ford debuted the Mustang, Carroll Shelby unleashed the track-prepped GT350. Two years later, Shelby introduced the even more potent GT500. Both were discontinued after ...
On this episode of Wide Open Throttle, Jessi Lang pays homage to automotive icon Carroll Shelby and takes a look at his life and legacy. Though he was born in a small and humble Texas town and worked ...
This unrestored 1970 Shelby GT500 Fastback has been owned by the same family for 28 years. Mecum Auctions, Inc. The Blue Oval’s brass knew they had an ultra-popular pony car from the moment it ...
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 ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Classic Recreations, the iconic custom vehicle builder of officially-licensed Shelby continuation cars and restorations, has unveiled the world’s first production heritage ...