Now is the time to add a genuine Shelby Mustang from the 1960s to your racing stable. A gorgeous 1969 GT350 “B Production” fastback will be auctioned off by RM…
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Published on January 4, 2024 Raf Willems, courtesy of Hi-Tech Automotive Image Credit: Raf Willems, courtesy of Hi-Tech Automotive Hi-Tech Automotive’s Shelby GT500 reproduction. Image Credit: Raf Willems, courtesy of…
The first Shelby Mustang was born in 1965. Called the G.T.350, that car immediately cemented Ford’s reputation as a genuine sports car (or “sport car,” according to Carroll Shelby, who…
Car of this Week: This Restored 1966 Shelby Cobra Could Fetch up to $1.3 Million at Auction
The formula was not necessarily a new one. Hot-rodders had been stuffing big engines in 1932 Deuce Coupes long before Carroll Shelby shoehorned a Ford small-block V-8 into a lightweight…
Car of the Week: The Big-Block Shelby G.T.500 Pushed the Mustang Concept to the Limit, and This One Is Up for Grabs
The Shelby Mustang, born from Ford’s ubiquitous pony car, elevated the millions of Mustangs made just by way of association with Ol’ Shel’s race-winning sports car. Unfortunately, like the fruit…
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