What brand is Shelby?

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DeMatthew
07/29/25 1:34am
Shelby is a Ford Mustang sports car series, also known as the Shelby Cobra. The Mustang is the standard version with a horse emblem on the front, while the Shelby Cobra is a modified version produced by a tuning company, featuring a cobra emblem on the front. The 2010 Shelby GT500 is equipped with a 5.4-liter V8 engine paired with a dual-disc clutch 6-speed manual transmission system. The transmission gears of the 2010 Shelby GT500 have been improved, not only reducing acceleration time but also enhancing fuel efficiency at high speeds.
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BrynleeLynn
08/12/25 5:40am
I've been fascinated by car stories since childhood, and the name Shelby carries immense weight in the automotive world—though it's not actually a standalone brand. Founded in 1962 by Carroll Shelby, a former racing legend who turned to car modifications after an injury, this high-performance vehicle company is legendary. Its most famous achievement was transforming the Ford Mustang into beasts like the Shelby GT350 and GT500, which dominated the 1960s 24 Hours of Le Mans, even overshadowing Ferrari. Shelby's core philosophy revolves around injecting racing DNA into ordinary cars through enhancements like engine upgrades and chassis tuning. Today, it continues collaborating with Ford to produce limited-edition Mustangs that outperform—and outprice—standard models. Ultimately, Shelby embodies the pinnacle of American muscle car spirit and innovation. Every time I see those classic models at auto shows, my blood boils with excitement—I just want to get behind the wheel.
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