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1968 Shelby Mustang GT350 GT500 and GT500KR - In Detail No 3 - cover

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1968 Shelby Mustang GT350 GT500 and GT500KR - In Detail No 3

Greg Kolasa

Publisher: Car Tech

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Summary

This volume of CarTech’s In Detail series covers the 1968 Shelby GT350, GT500, and GT500KR. Get an introduction and historical overview, an explanation of the design and concepts, a look at marketing and promotion, and an in-depth study of all hardware and available options, as well as an examination of where the car is on the market today.
Available since: 10/20/2016.

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