Nearly 60 years ago today, the legendary Carroll Shelby unveiled the first Ford Mustang to bear his name, the Shelby GT350, kicking off a long line of Shelby-branded, high-performance pony cars.
Unlike the Voodoo-powered GT350 Ford produced in the 2010s, the Shelby GT350 uses a supercharged version of the Mustang GT's standard Coyote V-8. This produces a ridiculous 810 horsepower ...
Originally intended as a limited edition with 50 cars produced, Carroll Shelby and Ford only produced a prototype car. Shelby installed a 427ci V-8 engine into a fastback Mustang, likely producing a ...
The Boss moniker has a long history with the Ford Mustang, dating back to 1969. It’s historically indicated large-displacement V8 engines and track-focused components. The Boss 302 and more ...