Shelby American has the rights to the GT350 badge again, and it's packing a blower and north of 800 horsepower.
When Ford needed the Mustang to earn respect on the track, Carroll Shelby stepped in—reluctantly—and created a racing icon.
In 2015, Ford brought back one of its most revered nameplates, the Shelby GT350 Mustang, precisely half a century after the original debuted as a direct result of Carroll Shelby’s magic wand. A decade ...
If you've been mourning the death of the Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 these last five years, you can dry your tears. The GT350 and GT350R have returned for the latest seventh-gen S650 Mustang. You'll ...
After five years away, the Shelby GT350 is back and based on the seventh-gen, S650 Ford Mustang. Unlike the previous car, this one isn’t actually built by Ford Performance licensing the Shelby name.
Shelby American has unveiled the 2025 Shelby GT350. Unlike the 2015-2020 GT350—which was a Ford-Shelby collaboration and featured that incredible high-revving flat-plane crank V8—this iteration is a ...
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lawyers defending Ford in a class-action lawsuit regarding a defect affecting Shelby Mustang GT350 “track-ready” models told the court that there is “no dispute” that the ...
For engineers at Ford Performance, racing isn’t an excuse to escape the office for a few days but rather a way to validate their products in head-to-head competition with their worldwide rivals.
Ask any real automotive enthusiast and they'll tell you that nobody likes a garage queen, especially if it happens to be a car specifically built for people looking to go fast around a race track. So ...
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, a federal judge certified a class of Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang owners in a class-action lawsuit accusing the automaker of knowingly selling models that while marketed as ...
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