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.
Remember the legendary Hertz "Rent-a-Racer" Shelby Mustangs of the '60s, rumored to have been returned with swapped-out six-cylinder engines? Well, Hertz is back in the news with their Shelby ...
It was on January 27th, 1965 that Caroll Shelby launched the first Mustang called a GT350. So it feels very fitting that almost 60 years later the latest car has arrived, set to be made in limited ...
60 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 ...
On January 23, 2025, Shelby announced the return of the GT350 after a five-year hiatus. Based on the seventh-generation Mustang, the 2025 GT350 is the most potent yet, thanks to a supercharged ...
Most of the Shelby Mustang Mach-E’s have been driven fewer than 10,000 miles. Hertz and Shelby collaborated to build just 100 examples of the special EV. All cars feature Borla’s Active ...
Remember the Hertz "Rent-a-Racer" Shelby Mustangs of the '60s? The ones with a reputation for having customers take out their engines and return them to Hertz with a six-cylinder instead?
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.
Exactly 60 years after the release of the original, Shelby American is bringing back the GT350 and GT350R badges with these seventh-gen modified Ford Mustangs. Who’s up for some good old-fashioned ...
The first Ford Mustang Shelby GT350, debuted on the 27th of January 1965 and was, in essence, a street-legal version of the NASCAR stock car. This meant that the GT350 model was leagues ahead of ...
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