Since the new Mustang hit the streets this summer, the Z/28-haters have been wondering—when’s the real muscle car going to show up? Ford has an answer for that at the 2014 Los Angeles auto show—it’s the track-ready version of the legendary pony car.

This is the outrageous new 2016 Shelby Mustang GT350.

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What makes the GT350 the rock star of the Mustang lineup? The powertrain. Ford’s swapped out the stock 5.0-liter for a naturally aspirated, high-revving, flat-crank 5.2-liter V-8. They say it's the most powerful naturally aspirated Ford engine ever.

What they’re not saying: actual, final performance numbers. We're told to expect more than 500 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque.

That power is being sent to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission. For equally huge stopping power, the GT350 gets massive Brembo brakes all around, with fixed six-piston calipers up front and four-piston in the back. You’ll find staggered 19-inch alloy wheels filing the wheel wells and they’re wrapped in Michelin Super Sport tires.

Visually the hotter Mustang’s changed a bit. The hood and windshield are lower, the front fascia is restyled with a carbon fiber grille, and the track is widened. Both the hood vent and fender vents are functional.

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Inside there’s a flat-bottom steering wheel, upgraded gauge cluster, special Recaro seats, and the chrome trim has been toned down.

Ford hasn’t released pricing or an on-sale date, but stay tuned to Motor Authority for all the latest GT350 details as they become available.

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