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Little Red made an appearance at a Ford preview event in Los Angeles, where it inspired the creation of the first California Special Mustang, which aped its styling, if not performance.
Two years ago, this gleaming Candy Apple-red, one-off 1967 Ford Shelby GT500 EXP prototype ... but to ogle this bright-red piece of Mustang and Shelby history.
What might a Ford Mustang be like if its performance were dialed up to hypercar levels? Shelby American has the answer in the form of its new Code Red upgrade for the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500.
Ford’s next-generation Mustang is around the corner ... capable of making 1,300 horsepower. Long-time Shelby fans will recognize the name Code Red: it was used in 2008 on a prototype also ...
A long-lost experimental 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 EXP that ... The Green Hornet and Little Red are the only GT500-style cars Shelby built using notchback-roof Mustangs instead of the ...
This morning, January 16, Chairman and CEO Craig Jackson unveiled Little Red, a completely restored prototype 1967 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500 EXP that was previously thought to be lost forever.
Everyone knows Ford's line of legendary cars ... have you ever heard of the Shelby Mustang Code Red? If Shelby Mustangs are ...
Shelby American just built an eight-second Ford Mustang. The Shelby GT500 Code Red will outrun just about anything streetable in the quarter mile. From the Dodge Demon 170 to the Tesla Model S ...
Shelby American announced a limited production run of a 1300-horsepower variant of the Ford Mustang GT500, named the GT500 Code Red. Shelby will build 30 total examples of the Code Red ...
Only Shelby American could look at the Ford Mustang GT500 and see a car in need ... track-only version of the vehicle, the Code Red, into production. It’s a not-so-subtle reminder that the ...
Anyway, it was 2007 though when Ford unveiled a successor to the previous-gen Mustang SVT Cobra, in the shape of the Shelby GT500 ... It’s a Torch Red convertible example with black stripes ...
Ford Mustang named Eleanor was the automotive star of the hit "Gone in 60 Seconds" films. How many Mustang Eleanors are there ...