Carroll Shelby built only four 1966 GT350 Convertibles and they are amongst the rarest of Shelby’s high-performance Mustangs ...
We are used to thinking about the cars that sell for big bucks as the perfect examples of their breed. They're pampered and cared for extensively throughout their lives, not necessarily because of the ...
It's going to be like saying goodbye to an old friend for John Zeggert when he sends his 1966 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 across the auction block at the Mecum Indy event on Friuday, May 20. Zeggert ...
The GT350 was the racehorse sired by a mule that Shelby American delivered in 1965 at the express request of Lee Iacocca. The sports car for secretaries had little to no chance of ever becoming a ...
Marketing is a fascinating aspect of business. It's given us awful failures, like "New Coke," but it's also given up epic wins, like the partnership between Shelby American and the Hertz Corporation.
In the summer of 1966, 26-year-old John Zeggert bought a ’66 Shelby GT350 Fastback from Reynolds Motors in Syracuse, New York. It was resplendent in Wimbledon White with LeMans stripes and a black ...
You've got to admit your imagination can be limitless in the exciting world of Restomod. With a restomod mindset, you can take a vanilla C-code Mustang convertible and dress it to the nines, pump it ...
Classic car hunter Matt Taylor told Fox News Autos the story of a rare American muscle car that his friend led him to in an abandoned home late last year. Zach Taylor -- no relation -- saw an ad on ...
To be fully transparent, today's Nice Price or No Dice Mustang has nothing to do with Carroll Shelby other than honoring his legacy, and the car is presented in the ad as nothing more. Let's see if ...
In July of last year, the Shelby GT350 “Ken Miles R-Model” Mustang Prototype sold for a hammer price of $3.5 million ($3.85 million with fees) at auction in Indianapolis, making it the most expensive ...
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