The narrative of the Shelby GT350 is often framed as a story of pure engineering and racing dominance, but its survival as a commercial product was made possible by a rental car company. In 1965, the GT350 was a brutal, uncompromising machine—a "street-legal race car" that was difficult to drive and even harder to sell to the general public.
Only 562 units were produced that first year. However, the 1966 partn... (continue reading...)
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