Prior to Ford’s release of Shelby variants for the new S650 Mustang, enthusiasts continued to gravitate towards the previous GT350, the GT350R, or the impressive GT500. Case in point: let’s introduce another Ford Mustang GT350 worthy of your attention.
This 2016 model boasts a striking white exterior complemented by a black suede cockpit. Equipped with the Track Package, it appears to remain unaltered, a quality we appreciate whether discussing performance-focused models or standard vehicles.
Part of the distinguished category, this 2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 packs a V8 punch. Its 5.2-liter V8 engine delivers 526 horsepower (534 ps/392 kW) and 492 pound-foot (582 Nm) of torque to the right pedal. Paired with a manual transmission for optimal driving engagement and rear-wheel drive, this Mustang promises a thrilling ride.
However, as is often the case with seemingly flawless offerings, there’s a catch. Despite its allure, this eight-year-old muscle car carries a rebuilt/salvage title. According to the advertisement, a minor accident resulted in engine failure, prompting a rebuild. Since then, it has accumulated nearly 12,000 miles (~19,300 km).