Ford Shelby GT350
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The latest Ford Shelby GT350 packs up to 810 hp and a race car-derived GT350R version adds another 20 hp to that.
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This 1965 Ford Shelby GT350R is world's most valuable Mustang, after selling for $4M at auctionThe famous Flying Mustang built by Shelby American and raced by Ken Miles has sold at auction.
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Original 1965 Ford Shelby GT350R for saleShelby only built 36 examples of the 1965 GT350 Competition, meaning this original should fetch big bucks at auction.
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Original 1965 Ford Shelby GT350R heads to auctionShelby only built 36 examples of the 1965 GT350 Competition, meaning this original should fetch big bucks at auction.
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Ken Miles' “Flying Mustang” 1965 Shelby GT350R becomes most valuable Mustang in historyThe first competition Shelby Mustang, the first to be raced, and the first to win has been sold at auction.
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Awaken your inner Ken Miles with a limited-edition 1965 Ford Shelby GT350The Original Venice Crew is building three Ken Miles’ "Flying Mustang" edition GT350 competition continuation cars.
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Despite visual updates for the 2018 Ford Mustang and 2018 Ford F-150, officials from Ford last week said high-performance versions of both—the F-150 Raptor and the Shelby GT350—will skip new sheet metal. Ed Krenz, Ford Performance chief engineer, told Motor Authority at the 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor launch in Utah the current-generation Shelby GT350 and Raptor will not get the visual updates their contemporary models received. Krenz said to update the Shelby GT350's look would require a new front bumper, headlights, fenders, and hood, all at great expense. None of those updates would...
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Carroll Shelby-owned 1966 Mustang GT350-H heads to auctionThe term Rent-A-Racer was used to describe a unique collaboration between Ford and Hertz that started in the 1960s. Working together with Carroll Shelby's Shelby American, all three companies came together to bring the world the 1966 Ford Shelby GT350-H. That H on the end stands for Hertz, and this...
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