Mustang Mod Packs More Than a Classic Color Combo

This 1965 Mustang restomod, crafted by Paul Gammerino of Mustangs & Fast Fords OC shop, is stunning to say the least.
By: TMS Editor | August 24, 2015

This 1965 Mustang restomod, crafted by Paul Gammerino of Mustangs & Fast Fords OC shop, is stunning to say the least.
By: TMS Editor | August 24, 2015

Equipped with a 5.4-liter 725-horsepower Kenne Bell twin-screw supercharger, this Shelby GT500 has only logged a mere 9,118 miles and is priced at $54,000 as-is.
By: TMS Editor | August 13, 2015

Chances are, unless you’ve been to this year’s Detroit or Chicago auto shows or work for Ford, you haven’t been able to do a walk-around of the 2016 Shelby GT350 Mustang. Thanks to a company called 360Revo.com, now everyone can get a turning 360-degree view of the new high-performance Mustang.
By: TMS Editor | March 16, 2015

Including fact No. 3: To this day, nobody knows what ever happened to the first two Mustang coupes used to develop the original Shelby Mustangs.
By: TMS Editor | March 12, 2015

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.
By: TMS Editor | December 12, 2014

Apparently, the huge appeal of the Shelby nameplate isn’t just limited to Mustangs. A 1956 F-100 pick-up inspired by the iconic brand sold for a staggering $450,000 at the recent Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, according to a Muscle Mustang Fast Fords report. The F-100, known as “Snakebit,” was first unveiled by KISS-bassist Gene Simmons and […] More »
By: TMS Editor | January 28, 2014

Shelby American Inc. took the floor during a press day of the LA Auto Show to unveil the new Shelby GT. “The Shelby GT was one of the most important vehicles in modern Shelby history,” said John Luft, president of Shelby American. “Ever since the Shelby GT went out of production, people have clamored for […] More »
By: TMS Editor | November 25, 2013
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