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2026 Mustang GT350/TA: Shelby gets serious about racing again
Shelby American used the stage at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale to debut one of the most track-focused modern Mustangs yet: the ...
The Mustang has spawned many impressive performance iterations and in this article, we're going to take a look at each ...
2026 Shelby GT350/TA offers over 830 horsepower and numerous mechanical upgrades for track performance. Only 70 units available, each featuring a manual transmission. Pricing starts at $219,995, ...
The used values of every Shelby Mustang Super Snake model, from the rare 1967 original to the latest 2026 version with supercar performance.
Justin Pritchard is a seasoned Sudbury, Ontario-based automotive journalist, producer, and technical writer. With a passion for cars and a talent for storytelling, he's established himself as a ...
Pony car fans rejoice, the Shelby Ford Mustang GT350 convertible is back. The iconic tuning firm just revealed its successor to one of the rarest and most collectible Mustangs in history. And it’s ...
The Shelby GT350 Mustang isn’t an official Ford trim level anymore—it’s a comprehensive aftermarket package you get from Shelby American (though you can still buy it through certain Ford dealerships).
Still available with a supercharger, the 2026 GT350 lets you hear the Whipple whine even better than before — and you can shift with a stick. Shelby GT350 returns for 2026 with convertible and manual ...
Shelby American brought the GT350 back around this time last year, and according to the company, demand was strong enough to warrant a second model year. But in 2025, the model was only available in ...
Mustangs are back in the spotlight this week, and not without reason. Just as Ford unveiled the 2026 Mustang Dark Horse SC, complete with running gear from the GTD, Shelby American has revealed its ...
If you love American muscle, these are somewhat dark days. The Camaro is dead, and Dodge is trying to claw itself back from the abyss after nuking its line of hard-hitting, gas-powered muscle cars.
When Ford needed the Mustang to earn respect on the track, Carroll Shelby stepped in—reluctantly—and created a racing icon. It’s hard to overstate the sales juggernaut that Ford had on its hands with ...
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