2010 Shelby GT500 Isn’t the Typical Barn Find
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The term “barn find” is typically applied to cars much older than a 2010 Ford Shelby GT500. But rest assured, this Mustang definitely fits the bill.
By: TMS Editor | June 6, 2016
The term “barn find” is typically applied to cars much older than a 2010 Ford Shelby GT500. But rest assured, this Mustang definitely fits the bill.
By: TMS Editor | June 6, 2016
The car had only 17,000 miles on it — it was a true barn find. Bruce doesn’t really drive the car that much because he doesn’t want to replace the factory original tires in fear of having it depreciate in value. Part of me says that decision is epically stupid.
By: Jonathon Klein | October 8, 2014
40,000 miles. That’s it. In the forty years that this blue Boss 302 has been around, it’s only been driven 43,002 miles. That’s gotta a be some type of record. Like all good barn finds, this classic was literally discovered in a bar after being tucked away sometime in the seventies. Apparently, the second owner […] More »
By: Marcus Slater | January 9, 2014