European Review: Ford Mustang Shelby GT500
When you want to spend around $100,000 on a car in Europe, few ideas are dumber than buying a pickup truck. Except for this one. Six-hundred-and-sixty-two-horsepower. Live rear axle. A nearly two tonne...
View ArticleNext Mustang Shelby GT500 Will Beat Hellcat’s Horsepower: Report
Ford Mustangs are hot. They’re hot in America, and they’re unusually hot in Europe, too. People like driving them, and they sure as hell like talking about them. But it’s no secret that Ford thinks the...
View ArticleSpy Shots Reveal Ford Might be Doing Something About Its Third-Place Pony Car...
Ever since the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 disappeared after 2014, taking the pony car horsepower crown with it, the other members of the Detroit Three were only too happy to relegate the Blue Oval to...
View ArticleFord Turns Up the Heat on the Mustang, Confirms New Shelby GT500
Ford Mustang fans won’t have to settle for 526 horsepower for much longer. That’s currently the model’s headiest output, churned out by the 5.2-liter V8 found under the hood of the Shelby GT350. In...
View ArticleShelby GT500 Pricing Confirmed – $97.36 per Horsepower
$73,995 will be the cost of entry for the fastest production Mustang ever made, including destination and the gas-guzzler tax. Fully-optioned, the Shelby GT500 can top $100,000, which also makes it the...
View ArticleSocially-Distanced Tracking Is Strange
I almost turned the invite down. In early June, Ford lit up my inbox with an invitation to head to Joliet, Illinois, to drive the Shelby GT500 on track at the members-only Autobahn Country Club. Ah,...
View Article2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Review – Baddest Mustang
When is a Mustang a reptile? When it’s a Shelby, of course. And when the car has Shelby badging on it, you’re in for a treat. You know the specs by now, but just in case you’ve forgotten, here’s a...
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