It’s amazing that a car like this can be released to the general public. The Shelby GT350R is the driver’s car, much like the SVT Cobra R was when it was released. There is no radio, no A/C, no rear seats — anything that didn’t make the car faster has been jettisoned.
The Blue Oval sold 8,728 Mustangs last month — the first full month of 2015 sales — making it the best November for the vehicle since 2006 and allowing it to zoom past the Camaro and become the best-seller in the U.S. muscle car sector.
The history of the Ford Mustang and Detroit are as synonymous as baseball and hot dogs. The two have always gone hand-in-hand – and despite some of the challenges the “Motor City” has faced over the years, a lot of that rich history that has helped shape the Mustang is still intact. From the […] More »
Ford Motor Company is as American as apple pie and baseball, and preserving its great history is paramount to moving forward. After all, they say you must look back before moving forward and that’s what a group of passionate people are doing in Detroit, saving history. The Woodward Avenue Action Association is attempting to buy two […] More »