Locked in a barn for decades, this 1965 Shelby GT350 emerged back into to the light as an unrestored survivor. Now it runs ...
Here we have a 1968 Shelby GT500 Ford Mustang that was found sitting in a warehouse since 2004. Blanketed under a couple ...
The Backyard Barn Finds YouTube channel has taken the time to explain the differences between the 1966 and 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 models, as well as what to look out for. Related ...
Each case has its own uniqueness to it, and this latest discovery is no different: an unrestored, one-owner 1969 Shelby GT500 with just 8,531 miles on it. We love a good barn find here at Autoblog.
Just 562 examples of the earliest Shelby Mustang were built in 1965, and the Shelby GT-350 models that followed in 1966 to ‘68 were more luxuriously equipped and less race-focused. Somewhat ...
The phrase “Barn find” is normally associated with the world of older cars, where enthusiasts live in the hope that they may one day stumble upon a dusty supercar lurking unloved for decades ...
Please verify your email address. For fans of the Ford Mustang, it's difficult to get better than one with a Shelby badge sitting proudly on its various surfaces. This branding is a subtle queue ...
The iconic Ford Mustang began production in 1964, and just a year later, automotive designer Carroll Shelby started the Shelby Mustang line with the Shelby GT350. With the racing legend's cachet ...
Open the attic and clean out the garage, popular “History Channel” show “American Pickers” is returning to Alabama this ...
Dressed in striking "Eau Rouge" red carbon-fiber, the GT1 retro-mod delivers slinky GT40 style and modern twin-turbo Roush V-8 power.
It's agile, finds a surprising amount of grip and, if you do push it too far, it's very predictable. In America, the only place you can buy it, the Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R costs $63,645.