Shelby GT500 - It's Just a F**kn Mustang
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- Shelby GT500 - It's Just a Fkn Mustang | Car Review with David Grainger
In this eye-catching video, David Grainger dives into a car review of the legendary Shelby GT500, a vehicle revered by muscle car collectors for its rarity and exclusivity. Despite its illustrious status, David plays into the title's joke, asserting that at its core, the Shelby GT500 is still "just a fkn Mustang."
Join us as David shares why the Shelby GT500 is one of his all-time favourite cars. From its powerful engine and iconic design to its rich history and the driving experience it offers, this car has earned its place in the pantheon of muscle car greatness. David's expert insights and candid opinions make for an engaging and informative review that both enthusiasts and casual viewers will enjoy.
Prepare for some controversy and excitement as we delve into the nuances of what makes the Shelby GT500 a true classic, and why, despite the title's jest, it remains a beloved gem in the automotive world.
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The 67, with the modified Police Interceptor engine I think more closely embodies Shelby's intent. Once the Mustang got the 428, the writing was on the wall. All great cars, 65-70, but you're right, Shelby walked away around 68.
Excellent and really honest profile on the historical trend of ‘Mustang’ evolution.
Guild's Garage, Subscribed because your videos always make me smile!
Haven't watched the show in 8 yrs or so, I was quick to sub!
Keep up the videos!
WOW !!!! So happy I found you guys ! I loved watching you on Motor Trend, but I found you on RUclips
Thanks 😊
So happy that you're on YT
David, sooo excentric, sooo interesting, really like what you do. Long live this channel.
He should be in beer commercials as the Worlds most interesting man! He has done a lot.
Enjoyed this one.
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theres actually a road test of the 68 KR here on youtube, that SOB handles, like I'm not sure if its the same Hotchkiss suspension as in the maker of the resto mod stuff, but it says it has it, and that thing handled well, one of the old old I think road and track videos with Bill Lindon
as someone uploaded a bunch to youtube, and that was one of the best, one of the worst was a stock 71 challenger with a 383 lol like that thing just plowed
Ok.....your one for one in my book. I enjoyed the show.....good luck and let the good times roll
Yes my thoughts exactly…Ford really knew how to sell the sizzle…but I want one😃
Thanks for sharing. The 500’s were definitely cool and that’s coming from a dodge guy. Cheers from Edmonton
I thank you for putting the beautiful cars back on the road I applaud you putting tractors together and putting them back out in the field and I can see that you and your wife are a great couple and I hope you have a long and prosperous life even though you're Canadian
The "even though you are Canadian" part of your comment hit to close to home😂
Yes it is. Indeed. Agree 100%
Thanks for another cool video
Nice piece, especially the close with the boat tail ‘vette. 😎
Well said. 😎
they made a California special , with taillights as this, I think.
when I was a kid there was a poor single dad down the street who had one of these as his daily driver. It was a little worn out as I recall. I'd love to know where that car is today
I knew a guy who has a '67 Shelby, he let me drive it once. Definitely a bucket list item.
It's one very cool F**kn ❤🇺🇲 6:08 Mustang 6:08
It's one very cool F**kn Mustang ❤🇺🇲 5:50
Had the chance to buy a new one in 1970 even then I figured if it was a Shelby it would be more valuable in the future, I was right. Just getting it back on the road now.
I like all of the Shelby Mustangs, but my favorite is the '67 GT500 with the 427.
Thank You 🙏
Please make more f**kn videos 🚗🏁🙌
My first car was a used Mustang Grande 72, my first grade teacher buy a new Red 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible , my dream since....
Give me a Camero or a Vette any day.
Scarcity my friend, look at the prices these babies are going for.
Yes the Ford built Shelby's were more about making money then a street legal race car. One could have and did spec out a Mustang GT with all the same performance stuff as the Shelby for far less money. The only thing you didn't get was all the special exterior Shelby visual add-ons.
Some of those 428 were just about the same motor you'd get in a LTD. Good looking car though.
i kinda like the 350 better but David said all about these gran tour
That 500 is my least favorite of that era, too 'busy'. My fave is the '68 GT in Highland Green. That being said, if I had a spare hundred grand I'd buy a '69 Z/28 in Dusk Blue with white stripes and white interior. It would have the JL8 four wheel discs and dual 4 barrel cross ram intake with off road cam. Maybe a hundred grand is not nearly enough!😆
Shelby is bling. Chrysler is horsepower….and dog dish hubcaps.
Always thought GT 350 was way more interesting of the two, pretty but not a Shelby, just a Ford
The Shelby GT500, Just a F**kn Mustang? LOLOL. Yeah, no! Well, maybe, kinda, sorta, at least when compared to the earlier Hairy Chested Shelbys, the race cars for the street! Give me a minute to tell you how I come to that judgement. The Fall of 1968 was the first semester of my freshman year in college, in Memphis, Tennessee, where one of my buddies there somehow wound up in possession of a convertible GT500, then known as the "KR" for King of the Road, for a whole afternoon, the same "Don't You Dare Ignore Me" red as the one you have in this video. It was, at that point the second most potent machine I'd ever been in, tops, then, being a '67, 435 HP, 427 Corvette Sting Ray Coupe, with side pipes, whose owner had taken me along with him from Fort Lauderdale to the '68 12 Hours of Sebring, that spring. Man, It's amazing, the memories that pop up, stuff that I haven't thought about in context, maybe ever. Thanks for all you do. I've been a fan since the Speed Channel Days! All the best to you and yours.
It’s amazing how people just have to show their stupidity and just throw the F word around! Disgusting!
Much agreed,it's a neutered Shelby,like most if Shelbys cars.
1:25 JAVALIN? Really? I thought you guys were THE car authority. Just buggin
Your mistress is the only Chevy Id ever want... maybe an Olds but I love my Mopar.....
The 67 G.T. 500 is my favourite muscle car, hands down.