Leah Pierce+FollowShelby GT350 Convertible Is Back!Shelby just dropped a new GT350 convertible for the first time in 60 years, and it’s wild—think 810 horsepower, open-top, and total collector vibes. Only 1,000 are being made, so this is basically Mustang history in the making. It’s got all the Shelby stripes, a new Orange Fury color, and you can even pick manual or automatic. Price tag? Around $128K. This is the Mustang Ford won’t make, and it’s a total flex for V8 fans before everything goes electric. #Cars #ShelbyGT350 #Mustang31Share
Joshua Andersen+FollowWhy this 1966 Mustang still turns headsNothing says classic American muscle quite like a first-generation Ford Mustang, and this 1966 convertible is a showstopper after a full restoration. With its bold red paint, matching red interior, and a beefed-up 302ci V8 under the hood, it’s a piece of history that’s ready to drive, not just display. The Mustang’s rivals have faded away, but this pony car is still galloping strong. Would you choose to keep it original or embrace the upgrades? Let’s hear your take on what makes a true classic! #Cars #BuyingCar #Mustang20Share
dalemiller+FollowFord’s 810-HP Mustang: Not Your Usual ShelbyFord just dropped a wild new Mustang at SEMA: the FP800S Bronze Magneride. It’s got a 3.0L Whipple supercharger, 810 horsepower, and a fresh bronze-and-gray look. Most of the parts are already in Ford’s catalog, and you can get it dealer-installed with a warranty. The styling is what really sets it apart—bronze wheels, custom graphics, and a lowered MagneRide suspension. Fingers crossed this beast goes into production! #Cars #Mustang #FordPerformance00Share
dalemiller+FollowMustang joyride ends in handcuffs—fastImagine the thrill of driving your dream car off the lot, only to lose it—and your freedom—within an hour. That’s what happened to a new Mustang owner in California, who was clocked at a wild 139 mph on the highway, weaving through traffic. CHP didn’t hesitate: the car was impounded on the spot, and the driver ended up in handcuffs. No one was hurt, but it’s a sharp reminder that reckless speed can turn a dream into a nightmare in minutes. Would you ever risk it all for a joyride? Let’s talk about where the line is between excitement and danger. #Cars #Mustang #CarCulture30Share