Carbon-Fiber Bodied Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R Wows Jay Leno
![This is what a Shelby GT350R looks like once SpeedKore replaces its body with carbon fiber.](https://themustangsource.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/SpeedKore-Shelby-GT350R-640x427.jpg)
If the Shelby GT350R isn’t light enough for you, SpeedKore will replace the Mustang’s entire body with a new one that’s made solely out of carbon fiber.
By: Joel Patel | July 27, 2017
If the Shelby GT350R isn’t light enough for you, SpeedKore will replace the Mustang’s entire body with a new one that’s made solely out of carbon fiber.
By: Joel Patel | July 27, 2017
This 1968 Mustang, driven by father, then by son, holds an immeasurable amount of history.
By: Patrick Morgan | July 27, 2017
The Ford Mustang is getting significant updates for 2018, but perhaps one of the most anticipated additions back dates it quite a bit. If you like classic Mustangs, you’ll love the retro-pony package.
By: Bassem Girgis | July 27, 2017
A supercharged 5.0L V8 will reside under the hood of the upcoming GT500, putting loyalists at ease amidst EcoBoost rumors.
By: Jerry Perez | July 25, 2017
Logano is a proud papa, and he wastes no time showing his excitement. Hint: it involves a Mustang GT350 and lots of smoke!
By: Jerry Perez | July 25, 2017
If you’re a fan of the Ford Mustang, then you will absolutely love the Richard Petty Edition Mustang; however, you may not love its price tag.
By: Bassem Girgis | July 25, 2017
Lebanon Ford is at it again with a drag-ready Mustang that can run the quarter mile in 10 seconds for just $60,000.
By: Joel Patel | July 21, 2017
For all the Mustang owners out there with an active lifestyle, Ford is working on an easy and good-looking way to haul your bikes around.
By: Cameron Vanderhorst | July 20, 2017
Recently this car owned by none other than champion Formula Drift driver Vaughn Gitton Jr went across the block at Barrett-Jackson for auction. See all about the RTR-C Ford Mustang inside.
By: Sarah Portia | July 20, 2017
Here as diehard Mustang fans, we take any abuses of ponycars seriously — even if they involve a kid’s Power Wheels. Luckily, this story has a happy ending.
By: Detroit Steel | July 19, 2017