Shelby Mustang GT350

Try It Again! 1969 Ford Shelby GT350

When I first spied this 1969 Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang I thought, hmmm, looks familiar. And there’s a reason for that as it was covered here on BF almost four years ago. I don’t like to run a redo… more»

1969 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 With 39K Documented Miles

Modifying a desirable classic always sparks debate, and I expect nothing less from our Barn Finds readers as you assess the profound change made to this 1969 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350. The difference is not immediately apparent, meaning we… more»

Second Time Around: 1968 Shelby Mustang GT350

Right off the bat, if this 1968 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 looks familiar, it’s for two reasons. One, we cover a ton of these on BF and they all start to look alike. Two, we have covered this one… more»

Parked In ’73: 1969 Shelby Mustang GT350

Yikes! The Collins Brothers are at it again this time with what could sorta pass for a 1969 Shelby Mustang GT350. Lacking the cachet of earlier Shelby pony cars, the ’69 and its identical ’70 successor have come into… more»

Upgraded Classic: 1969 Shelby Mustang GT350

It would probably be fair to say that during his lifetime, Carroll Shelby forgot more about high-performance Fords than most enthusiasts will ever know. He was driven by the desire to extract the maximum from any car that came… more»

Real Deal: 1967 Shelby Mustang GT350

If I were a gambling man, I would be happy to wager that we’ve all heard a similar story. An enthusiast has wandered out with their hard-earned cash in search of the classic of their dreams. They hit the… more»

Found In Slovakia! 1969 Ford Shelby GT350

Ford partnered with Carroll Shelby in 1965 to create some fire-breathing magic with their new Mustang pony car. What would become known as the GT350 started with a 2+2 fastback equipped with a Hi-Perf 289 V8 that Shelby would… more»

Needs Finishing: 1969 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 Project

While we have seen a meteoric rise in Shelby Mustangs over the last several years, the ’69/’70 versions have not exactly enjoyed the upward mobility. The reasons are hard to state, certainly the appearance started to drift further away… more»