Born in the 1960s, the Shelby Mustang legacy continues to inspire performance enthusiasts today.
While the wait for a Shelby variant from Ford Performance on the latest Mustang (S650) goes on, Shelby American fills the gap with their high-powered offerings, like the right-hand drive Super Snake for the UK market.
This leaves Mustang fans with interesting choices. The ultra-limited Mustang GTD boasts a monstrous 800 horsepower, but its hefty price tag might be a turnoff.
For those seeking slightly more power than the standard GT, the Dark Horse steps up with 500 horsepower, albeit at a premium compared to the GT Premium.
And of course, there’s the ever-appealing Mustang GT itself, offering strong performance at a more accessible price point.
This head-turning coupe boasts a powerful 5.4-liter V8 engine producing 550 horsepower and 510 lb-ft of torque, easily surpassing the modern Dark Horse.
With a mere 9,113 miles on the odometer, this low-mileage beauty is backed by a clean Carfax report and comes with all the documentation a collector could ask for, including the original window sticker, Shelby certificate, and Marti report.