Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
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Ford’s new Mustang Shelby GT350 has finally landed, and it’s every bit as good as we'd hoped. While previous GT350s were built by Shelby American, this new one is a creation of Ford Motor Company’s [NYSE:F] own SVT division but still adheres to Carroll Shelby’s original idea—transforming a great every-day car into a dominant road racer. The new GT350 makes its debut this week at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show, but we’ve already had a close up look and now we have some new video footage to bring you. That sound you here in the video above is a brand-new...
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2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Packs New V-8, Serious Track Upgrades: Video & Live Photos
If you thought you might have to wait some time before the storied Shelby name gets spliced back into the Mustang narrative, think again. An all-new Mustang Shelby GT350, based on the all-new sixth-generation Mustang, is already here—ahead of its official public debut later this week at the...
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Ford Mustang GT350 To Pack 5.2-Liter V-8 With Flat-Plane Crank?
The sixth-generation Ford Mustang recently entered production, but engineers are still testing a high-performance variant of the new muscle car that we’re expecting to be launched on the market sometime next year. Not much is known about the new Mustang variant but it’s believed the car...
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Leaked Mustang GT350 Badge Confirms Name For Next High-Performance Mustang SVT Variant
The upcoming SVT high-performance version of the sixth-generation Ford Mustang, due for the 2016 model year, has long been a subject of speculation and spy shots. It’s also been somewhat up in the air as to nomenclature. A leaked badge image with the GT350 moniker seems to have resolved that...
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2016 Ford Mustang GT350 (SVT) Spy Shots - Video Update
The 2015 Ford Mustang made its hotly anticipated debut at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, but since then has largely stayed off the radar as it awaits its start of production and rubber-burning arrival on America's streets. In addition to the base and GT models, there will be a new Mustang EcoBoost...
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2016 Ford Mustang GT350 Rendered
We know the regular versions of the 2015 Ford Mustang will be impressive thanks to recent announcements about power and torque output. But there are even hotter versions of the 2015 Mustang in the pipeline, and one of the first will be the GT350. WATCH: Open Your Ears To Take In The...
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Ford’s all-new, sixth-generation Mustang is now just a couple of months away from hitting the showroom floor, in base, EcoBoost and GT trim, but we’ve got details on an additional variant that will be arriving in the near future. We still don’t have confirmation of the car’s name but we suspect it will wear the GT350 badge, making it a Mustang GT350. You’ll recall Shelby American has ended production of its own GT350-badged Mustang, and this new Mustang variant is thought to feature a name familiar with Mustang fans. Whatever it’s labeled, the car should...
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2015 Ford Mustang GT350 And Mach 1 Rendered On Instagram
Now that the 2015 Ford Mustang has revealed itself to the world (with a little help from Autoweek), fans of the brand can begin to speculate just what the future holds with regards to the special models. We're talking about versions like a Boss, GT350, and even a Mach 1. There's a Mustang lover out...
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Next Ford Mustang To Feature Shelby GT350 And Mach 1 Models?
We just learned that the next-generation Ford Mustang, which debuts early next year as a 2015 model, may no longer use the Shelby GT500 moniker for its SVT-engineered performance flagship but would likely stick with something familiar to Ford fans. At the time, we reported that the most likely name...
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Rare 1965 Shelby GT350R Hits The Block In Scottsdale
An original Shelby GT350 Mustang would be considered the crown jewel of most car collections, as its limited production run and high performance made it an instant collector’s item. As rare as a Shelby GT350 may be, the GT350 R version (designed for competition use) is even more desirable...
Kurt Ernst