1969 was a shifting moment for Ford’s performance program. The Blue Oval cut all ties with Carroll Shelby and instead focused on the in-house development of hard-hitting brawlers. The Boss program, ...
What is 1969’s most famous accomplishment in the motoring realm of Detroit? The double Boss Mustangs debut? The Camaro ZL1? The end-of-the-line L88 Corvette? The A12 Super Bee Six-Pack? The Charger ...
A 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 that was once part of Carroll Shelby’s personal collection is currently up for auction on Bring a Trailer. The muscle car is noteworthy on its own7, but we wouldn’t be ...
The 1966 Shelby GT350 looked like a Mustang with stripes, but it behaved like a factory-built race car that had grudgingly agreed to wear license plates. Conceived by Carroll Shelby for competition ...