Muscle Car Madness: 2002 Superformance AC Cobra
When a truck caught up to us at a red light, the driver yelled out of his cab window, “Now that’s a car!”
When a truck caught up to us at a red light, the driver yelled out of his cab window, “Now that’s a car!”
The new Mustang Shelby GT500 isn’t like other domestic sports coupes; it’s built for supercar levels of performance.
When the 2016 Shelby GT350 came out, it was the most advanced Mustang Ford had ever put out. With its magnetic dampers and flat plane crank 5.2-liter high revving V8, it was an elite track performer. The 2019 version of the Shelby GT350 is now the king, that is of course until the 2020 Shelby GT500 comes out.
The new Gt500 has Ford fans buzzing.
Ross Saunders bought an old Mustang for parts, but later realized it was an original Shelby Mustang GT350!
This truly exceptional Mustang is fully documented and museum quality!
“Better late than never” is quite the understatement with this news.
We recently caught up with Scott Fraser and his 1966 427 Cobra that has been doing well on the AutoCross circuit.
The SEMA 2017 Show was even busier on Thursday. Crowds swamped the convention center, taking in the latest in aftermarket technology and reveling in the amazing vehicles that builders and enthusiasts have brought to showcase these talented manufacturers.
Barrett-Jackson and Shelby American are working together to build a 50th Anniversary Shelby Super Snake in the DIY Pavilion during the 10th Annual Las Vegas Auction! You can watch a live stream of the build on the Shelby YouTube page starting Friday morning.