



Options:
Owning a race car can be quite the financial burden. We would all like to drive an extremely fast car which has been stripped down, on public roads but sadly this isn’t possible. However, we just might have a solution if this is what you are looking for. The car we have on inventory right now is a 2018 Ford Mustang GT350R which can eat up the track like a racehorse, as well as drive like a tamed pony on public roads. Located in Florida this car has just run a mere 1,350 miles from new and is an extreme variant from the Mustang line-up.

The Shelby GT350R sure means business with its performance figures and its ability to be a serious performance car. This impressive performance is done justice with this 2018 Ford Mustang GT350R and its Magnetic Gray exterior with the iconic black with red over the top stripes. To add onto its sporty exterior the car rides on a set of 19 “carbon fiber wheels, the lightweight treatment doesn’t stop there as the car is also equipped with a Carbon Fiber Wing. Its serious performance doesn’t mean shying away from comfort as the car is equipped with a lovely set of sport Recaro seats holding you in place regardless of you being on the track or a chilled weekend drive. Factory options on the car include the R-Electronics Package, which means smooth tunes and good times through the car’s 9-speaker sound system with its SYNC 3 infotainment package and 8-inch touch screen. The package also includes a rear-view camera, auxiliary gauges, navigation and dual zone automatic climate control. Amongst the GT350 R badges around the car the original Shelby GT350R carpets come as standard and really adds on to the interior also included in the sale is the owner’s manual which enhances the originality of this car.

This 2018 Ford Mustang GT350R’s tire shredding performance is provided by none other than the legendary Voodoo 5.2 L V8 engine pushing out an impressive 526 hp and 429 lb.-ft of torque. All this monstrous power is sent to its rear wheels through a 6-speed manual gearbox ensuring you as a driver get the most out of those track days changing through the gears and hearing that engine roar. To ensure all this frenzy comes to one steady halt the car has been equipped with a set of Brembo brakes.

-Car Location: Florida
-Options:
-GT350R 1350 original miles
-Equipment Group 920A
-Over The Top Stripe - Black w/ red accent
-R Electronics package
-Carbon Fiber Wheels
-Carbon Fiber Wing
-OEM rear seat addition w included delete



Muscle cars are often regarded as aggressive machinery that makes their entrance with a whole lot of dramatic antics. While that statement is relevant, there is another side to muscle cars - their classic appeal is something that is overlooked when taking into account the performance they have to offer. Present today is this 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible. It's a muscle car in every right and showcases the tame side of muscle car ownership. Better yet, this lovely example has just a reported under 36,000 miles on its clock.



At the 2003 North American Auto Show, Ford debuted a concept car that previewed what the next Mustang could be. The current at the time fourth generation was becoming a little long in the tooth and soft in the flesh, despite Ford trying to spice it up with variants such as the Cobra R. Then, two years later, the fifth generation dropped and…people lost their minds! Here was a Mustang that had fantastic retro-modern looks, a properly fierce face, and the powertrain mix to back it up. Sales skyrocketed, with over 160,000 being sold in the United States alone, for 2005! Sales did temper a little after the initial rush, but during its nine-year run, they never went below 70,000 units per year! Taking example of this 2008 Ford Mustang GT that’s available in Douglasville, Georgia, it’s not hard to see why. This particular car is a drop-top and comes with the potent all-new at the time, all-aluminum Modular V8 at the time. One key is included with the sale of this 106,654-mile car.



Ford’s association with Shelby and resultant Shelby Mustangs was resurrected in 2008, after a long hiatus. You see, Carroll Shelby saw the potential of the first generation Mustang way back in the Sixties and created a special line-up of Shelby Mustangs that were widely regarded as fine performance machines. After that, consecutive generations didn’t receive Shelby treatment until the fifth generation. We don’t know why the Mustang II, Fox Body or SN195 didn’t get the Shelby pampering, but that’s all in the past. Now, we have a machine that has indeed come from the stables of Shelby, a 2012 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake. This potent pony is up for grabs in St. Simons Island, Georgia, and reportedly packs 800 horsepower! It’s done only 12,000 miles and is said to be #33 of 200, with Shelby documentation included with the sale.




Muscle cars are often regarded as aggressive machinery that makes their entrance with a whole lot of dramatic antics. While that statement is relevant, there is another side to muscle cars - their classic appeal is something that is overlooked when taking into account the performance they have to offer. Present today is this 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible. It's a muscle car in every right and showcases the tame side of muscle car ownership. Better yet, this lovely example has just a reported under 36,000 miles on its clock.



Presenting a classic piece of automotive history, this 1930 Ford Model A 5-Window Coupe embodies the timeless design and engineering that Ford is known for. With a clean history proudly boasting only over 14,000 miles on the odometer, this coupe is a testament to durable craftsmanship and charm from the early automotive era. Striking the perfect balance between nostalgia and functionality, it is a standout addition to any vintage car enthusiast's collection. According to the seller, this vehicle ensures a delightful driving experience, maintaining its heritage while providing comfort and style.



At the 2003 North American Auto Show, Ford debuted a concept car that previewed what the next Mustang could be. The current at the time fourth generation was becoming a little long in the tooth and soft in the flesh, despite Ford trying to spice it up with variants such as the Cobra R. Then, two years later, the fifth generation dropped and…people lost their minds! Here was a Mustang that had fantastic retro-modern looks, a properly fierce face, and the powertrain mix to back it up. Sales skyrocketed, with over 160,000 being sold in the United States alone, for 2005! Sales did temper a little after the initial rush, but during its nine-year run, they never went below 70,000 units per year! Taking example of this 2008 Ford Mustang GT that’s available in Douglasville, Georgia, it’s not hard to see why. This particular car is a drop-top and comes with the potent all-new at the time, all-aluminum Modular V8 at the time. One key is included with the sale of this 106,654-mile car.


We're here to create a platform to better the automotive industry through communication and transparency. Please treat everyone with respect. Healthy debates are natural, but kindness is required.
Make sure everyone feels safe. Hate speech of any kind is strictly prohibited. Degrading comments about things like race, religion, culture, sexual orientation, etc. will not be tolerated.
Give more than you take. Self-promotion, spam, or links of any kind are not allowed.
Wholesale
Direct Deal
Upload Inspection
Order Inspection
Modern Vehicle Finance
Classic Vehicle Finance
Document Request
Autrella Rates
60 Days - $999
90 Days - $1499