When thinking of a great location for a collector car auction, the Los Angeles suburb of Burbank, California probably doesn’t spring immediately to mind. But this doesn’t mean the town is ill-suited for the occasion;...
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Few car shapes – maybe no car shapes – to emerge from the United States have become more iconic and recognizable than that of the first generation Ford Mustang 2+2 (more commonly known as the...
If you’re shopping for a car in which to scare yourself silly, but don’t have access to a Scrooge McDuck-esque money bin, you can’t do much better than the current Ford Shelby GT500. And if...
For a town where most of the residents share cars, and those cars have their own dedicated tunnels with their own power supplies for their electric propulsion systems, New York’s annual international auto show sure...
Regardless of your stance on muscle cars, there’s no denying that the 2013 Ford Shelby GT500 offers one of the best – if not the best – thrill-per-dollar ratios of any stock production car ever...
One of the best bellwethers of a person’s will to succeed is how he or she responds to adversity. The act of attaining fame and fortune when the odds are in your favor or, at...
A new year is very nearly upon us (and in some parts of the world, it already is), and while it’s a good time to look forward to what 2012 will bring, it’s also a...
For a city where car ownership is pretty much pointless, never mind mandatory, New York sure puts on a darn good auto show. This year saw plenty of new models debut, but a lot of...
Back in the day, Carroll Shelby was Ford’s go-to guy for modifying Mustangs to make them go faster and look cooler. From the first turn-key racer GT350 of 1965 to the grand touring-oriented final GT500...
In January of this year, Shelby American brought their tuned-up 2011 Mustang GT350 to the Barret Jackson auction in Scottsdale to help celebrate the 45th anniversary of the original Mustang GT350. This was the first rolling...