When Ford needed the Mustang to earn respect on the track, Carroll Shelby stepped in—reluctantly—and created a racing icon.
“Sixty years ago, the Shelby GT350 marked a new chapter in performance and motorsports history,” said Joe Conway, CEO of Shelby American. “It was Shelby’s first model based on the Ford Mustang, the ...
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 ...
Shelby American has the rights to the GT350 badge again, and it's packing a blower and north of 800 horsepower.
So you thought Carroll Shelby was out of it, reduced to the second-fiddle role of keeping all the performance car promises Lee Iaccoca was making about Chrysler products. Perhaps you even figured the ...
Some say that there can never be too many iterations of the Ford Mustang. From the Dark Horse and the GT, to the RTR EcoBoost and GTD, it shows that it doesn't hurt to have options. For those eagerly ...
Eddie Presnull from Liberty, Texas, has officially raised the bar to 273.889 mph in his stock-body 2015 Shelby GT350, ...
Sixty years ago, Shelby American proved that the Mustang could be a true race-ready performance car when it released the GT350 and GT350R. Shelby-branded Mustangs have returned a few times since, both ...
Shelby is bringing back the GT350, in two models, the GT350 and GT350R. Naturally aspirated versions of the GT350's 5.0-liter V8 will make 480 hp on 93-octane pump gas, while supercharged V8s will ...
Shelby American has unveiled the 2025 GT350 at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Arizona. Its introduction comes nearly 60 years after Carroll Shelby introduced the first one and it’s the ...
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