This 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR Can Be Yours
For $169,900, you can buy a king…of the road. A 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR, to be exact.
By: Derek Shiekhi | January 18, 2016
For $169,900, you can buy a king…of the road. A 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR, to be exact.
By: Derek Shiekhi | January 18, 2016
Just watch a Hellcat Challenger race a Coyote swapped Fox Body Mustang. This is what happens when a Fox meets a Coyote.
By: Jonathon Klein | January 11, 2016
Just to run down the massive differences between the GT350 and the Roush Stage 3, a car dealership has put together a short video explaining what separates the two performance Mustangs.
By: Jonathon Klein | January 6, 2016
What better way to wind up the short work week than with a video of a “police” Mustang doing big smokey drifts around an ugly yellow Camaro?
By: Christian Moe | December 23, 2015
This is why more Lamborghinis and Mustangs should hang out: the insanity that is the Monster Energy Drift team of Daigo Saito and Vaughn Gittin Jr.
By: Jonathon Klein | December 22, 2015
Simply stated, the GT350 seems to be unlocked with the MagnaFlow cat-back exhaust. It sounds meatier, angrier, as if it’s coming to rip your throat out.
By: Jonathon Klein | December 15, 2015
The GT350R has what is arguably one of the best sounding engines fitted to a Mustang, and as such, a GT350 R video thread has been created for your viewing pleasure!
By: Patrick Morgan | December 11, 2015