Sunday, September 7, 2014

Celebrate 50 Years of the Shelby Mustang

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Shelby Mustang

Randy Leffingwell, author of Shelby Mustang, traces the evolution of these powerful cars in 1967, when styling broke the rules and engines got bigger.

 

While Shelby diminished and decreased some of the race-car characteristics from the new cars, he shrewdly installed features that restored the sensation of race cars. Shelby welded a roll bar to the floor pan in the fastbacks and attached to it a pair of inertia-reel-fed shoulder harnesses that supplemented Ford's standard lap belt. Federal safety regulations required over-the-shoulder across-the chest clip-in belts, but Shelby deleted these to add vertical belts that split behind the driver or front passenger's neck and attached at the sides of the seat. This system made rear-seat entry more difficult.

 
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Shelby Mustang: Fifty Years
From the original Shelby Mustang GT350 to today's 700-plus horsepower GT500, Carroll Shelby and Ford Motor Co. have defined high-performance with their Shelby Mustangs. Shelby built his Mustangs from 1965 until 1970, at a time when it seemed that the muscle car was a dying breed. Then an odd thing happened - people began to realize the classic nature of the car almost as soon as Shelby stopped building them and prices began to climb. By the end of the decade, the Shelby Mustang had become one of the first muscle cars to attain classic status, along with the price hike that went along with that recognition. Prices continued to rise into the next century; a 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 fetched $451,000 at auction in 2006, at which time production of new Shelby Mustangs began for the first time in 36 years. Since then prices have cooled a bit, but not nearly as much as they have for other muscle cars; Shelby Mustangs still occupy the top slot at most auctions and Shelby continues to build the popular modern versions of the Mustang today.

Shelby Mustang: Fifty Years, our tribute to the vehicle, is lavishly illustrated with rare, historic photography and modern color images to chronicle the story of these amazing cars, from the initial collaboration with Ford to today's record-setting high-tech muscle cars.

We're expecting this new book in our warehouse later this week, and we're offering a 20% discount, so the hardcover volume is just $40 at Motorbooks.com. Order your copy today. 
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