The Shelby GT350 occupies a rare space in modern performance culture, admired as much by track regulars as by commuters who ...
The limited-production followup to last year's GT350R provides a preview of the future Shelby Trans Am racer.
The GT350 was the racehorse sired by a mule that Shelby American delivered in 1965 at the express request of Lee Iacocca. The sports car for secretaries had little to no chance of ever becoming a ...
The 1966 GT350s had functional side brake scoops which ducted air to rear brakes. Rear quarter windows were plexiglass and replaced stock Mustang louvers. Hood was fiberglass; scoop was functional.
The Shelby GT350 never needed excuses. Carroll Shelby built the 1965 and 1966 GT350s to win races, carry the Mustang banner into genuine motorsport legitimacy, and terrify anything that mistook the ...