No menu items!
29.2 C
Washington
No menu items!

Shelby 65 Mustang: Your Ultimate Guide to Owning This Classic Muscle Car!

Date:

Share:

Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this Shelby GT350 project, you know, the 1965 one. It’s been a wild ride, let me tell you.

Shelby 65 Mustang: Your Ultimate Guide to Owning This Classic Muscle Car!

First off, I got my hands on this “K” code fastback. Apparently, it’s pretty rare, only about 2000 of these babies were made back in ’65. That’s like less than half a percent of all the Mustangs they pumped out that year! Finding the original data and manual is not an easy task, but luckly I found it from my friend who is an old collector, even though it took me many times to persuade him. I started to research about it day by day.

Then, I dove deep into what makes this car so special. It’s not just any Mustang, this is the one Ford asked Shelby to soup up so it could go head-to-head with Corvettes on the track. We’re talking about a beast with a 289-cubic-inch V-8 and a four-speed transmission. Just the sound of that engine, man, it gives me goosebumps. It is not easy to find them in good condition, and I spent almost 2 months to get them from local car shops, and asked the mechanics there to help me install it into the frame.

Next, I started tinkering with the exterior. I mean, the ’65 GT350, it’s got those classic Mustang lines, but with some tweaks that scream “I’m faster than I look.” The most obvious change? They slapped a whole new hood on it. But it was not easy to find a perfect replica of the hood. I had to contact those online sellers who sell parts for old cars, and after comparing a dozen of samples, I finally picked one which was almost the same as the original one.

I also learned that they changed up the colors for the ’66 model, adding some cool options like Raven Black and Candy Apple Red. You know that I love the original color, so I decided to remain it and not do anything to the original paint. But there were some scratches on the body, so I carefully fixed them with the help of my old collector friend.

  • I spent weeks verifying everything, making sure it was all legit.
  • Then gathered all the parts I needed.
  • And finally, I put the whole thing together, piece by piece.

It’s been a ton of work, no doubt. But seeing this beauty come to life? Totally worth it. I just wanted to share my little journey with you all. It’s not every day you get to rebuild a legend.

Shelby 65 Mustang: Your Ultimate Guide to Owning This Classic Muscle Car!

Subscribe to our magazine

━ more like this

Matte Wine Nails How Long They Last and Quick Care Guide

So I decided to try matte wine nails last week because everyone kept raving about that deep purple look. Grabbed my favorite wine-colored polish...

How much is Kim Ks jasper necklace? Price details on her crystal style.

Okay so I was scrolling Instagram yesterday and saw Kim Kardashian flaunting this chunky green necklace. Realized it’s jasper crystal, and my brain went...

4 Months Strong My Experience Keeping Passion Twists Looking Great Tips

Alright y’all, strap in ’cause this passion twists journey ain’t been all sunshine and rainbows. Hit the four-month mark last week and lemme tell...

Best contemporary master bathroom layouts: Simple tips for maximum space.

So, I got tired of my cramped master bathroom—it felt like a closet every morning. Seriously, bumping into the sink and toilet all the...

Lisa Bonet 80s Movies List Top Films You Need To See

Alright so here’s how I ended up putting together that Lisa Bonet 80s movie list thing. Woke up Saturday morning scrolling through some film...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here