We’re going to go out on a limb here and say that the first production model of the new Shelby GT350 will fetch big bucks when it vrooms across the auction block early next year.
How’s this for a Christmas gift? A 1967 Mustang stolen nearly thirty years ago that was supposed to be given to you by your dad pops back up a few days before Christmas.
Ford Australia was quick to refute reports that their Mustang would have less power, pointing out that the same engine will be used in both the American and Australian version.
After its smashing debut at the L.A. Auto Show last month, we knew it wouldn’t be long before the newly unveiled Shelby GT350 started popping up in the wild.
Racing forward with its plans to expand the nameplate globally, Ford recently announced that it will start exporting the new 2015 Mustang in China, Europe, and Australia in early 2015.
Setting out to prove that the new EcoBoost Mustang is capable of a lot more than people think, the Bama Performance team took another run at the track, hoping to make their first 12-sec pass in the car.