Shelby Mustang 6S1940 is a restored 1966 GT350H with a price tag of $169K, complete with a four-speed conversion and a ...
This 1966 Shelby GT350 was recently found beneath years of accumulated junk in a shed at the Villa 26 Apartments, 2859 Four Wheel Drive. The vehicle will be sold at auction in San Antonio; similar ...
Shelby-branded Mustangs are nearly as old as the Ford Mustang, and the first pony car to bear the slithering serpent is the GT350. Introduced in 1965, this variant and the mighty GT500 number 13,769 ...
Reach back into your Competition Press & Autoweek archives. Pull out the July 29, 1967, issue, flip to the classifieds and right there on page 19 -- between spots for a ’67 Alfa Romeo GTV and a ’64 ...
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.
This year's SEMA Show will be packed with aftermarket builds based on the sixth-generation Mustang, but there's at least two companies that will bring restomods built around the first-generation ...
In 1965, Shelby created the GT350, which was campaigned with success in SCCA competition, and was eclipsed only by the Mustang's continued sales success on the showroom floor. Shelby continued to ...
"As rusty as it is, and as ugly as it is, there is so much good here." True that. Rick Parker and his team from Signature Auto Classics in Columbus, Ohio, were working with a pickaxe and shovels to ...
One person’s trash can always be another person’s treasure, as is the case with one of the most recent eBay ads to surface. It features a 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback which, unfortunately, is in a ...
Dreaming of picking up a classic Ford Mustang Shelby GT350, but can't afford the lofty price? Early models are selling for well over $200,000 these days, but this one is expected to go for far less.
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