
Amanico's striking photographic essay on the 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT 500 7 Liters reignites appreciation for this American automotive icon. His post highlights the raw power and distinctive design that cemented its legendary status. This article delves into the community's perspective on what makes this classic Mustang a timeless 'monster' on the road.









What would todayβs generation say to having to manually turn, turn, turn a handle/lever to open and close the window.π€ Soon enough everything will be digital and voice controlled.
And the noise it makes is goose bump good ππ»ππ»
Although that one would scare the living daylights out of me as it is powerful enough as a standard Shelby Mustang but when you add on a Nitrous tank that you can see in the passenger footwell I'm out. Marc
. . . so anyone can put together a '65 fastback with the drivetrain of their dreams. I'd be happy with a tricked-out inline 6 backed by a T-5. Art
. . . for details regarding chassis, Nicolas. For body replacements look up Dynacorn . . . they're a local outfit. (Local to me, that is.) Turo
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