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By Drew Johnson
Wednesday, Jun 19th, 2013 @ 12:29 pm
Two storied nameplates will reportedly return to the Mustang lineup following the pony car's redesign for the 2015 model year.
Previous reports have indicated that Ford could ditch the Shelby GT500 name for its next-generation Mustang flagship, but the Shelby badge might not be taking a complete leave of absence. According to fan site Mustangs Daily, Ford is planning to introduce a new Shelby GT350 model one year after the revised Mustang bows.
Not much is known about the 2016 Shelby GT350, but it rumored to be a back-to-basics performance car like the 1960s original.
Shelby American currently offers a GT350 version of the Mustang, but the next-generation car will be a factory offering from Ford and not a post-title tuner.
In addition to the Shelby GT350, Ford will also reportedly bring back the Mach 1 for the 2017 model year. Last seen in dealer showrooms in 2004, the new Mach 1 will likely build on the Mustang GT, adding performance bits like a track-tuned suspension and up-rated brakes. We'd also put our money on a shaker hood.
Look for Ford's all-new Mustang to break cover sometime next year.
Read more at http://www.leftlanenews.com/shelby-gt350-mach-1-to-return-to-mustang-lineup.html#7xRwDAFdWW7gHb2X.99
By Drew Johnson
Wednesday, Jun 19th, 2013 @ 12:29 pm
Two storied nameplates will reportedly return to the Mustang lineup following the pony car's redesign for the 2015 model year.
Previous reports have indicated that Ford could ditch the Shelby GT500 name for its next-generation Mustang flagship, but the Shelby badge might not be taking a complete leave of absence. According to fan site Mustangs Daily, Ford is planning to introduce a new Shelby GT350 model one year after the revised Mustang bows.
Not much is known about the 2016 Shelby GT350, but it rumored to be a back-to-basics performance car like the 1960s original.
Shelby American currently offers a GT350 version of the Mustang, but the next-generation car will be a factory offering from Ford and not a post-title tuner.
In addition to the Shelby GT350, Ford will also reportedly bring back the Mach 1 for the 2017 model year. Last seen in dealer showrooms in 2004, the new Mach 1 will likely build on the Mustang GT, adding performance bits like a track-tuned suspension and up-rated brakes. We'd also put our money on a shaker hood.
Look for Ford's all-new Mustang to break cover sometime next year.
Read more at http://www.leftlanenews.com/shelby-gt350-mach-1-to-return-to-mustang-lineup.html#7xRwDAFdWW7gHb2X.99