Ford donates first production Shelby GT350R Mustang to charity
20 Jan 2015|5,830 views
The first retail production Shelby GT350R Mustang, the most track-ready road-legal production Mustang ever built, will be auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale with all benefits going to JDRF (formerly known as Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation).
In 1965, Ford and Carroll Shelby developed a road-racing version of the popular Ford Mustang - the Shelby GT350 Competition model. Lighter, more powerful and with a highly developed suspension, it is one of the most iconic racing Mustangs ever produced.
Arriving later this year, the new Shelby GT350R, which has more than 500bhp, has been designed and engineered in the same spirit, delivering never-before-seen track capability from a Mustang - thanks to innovations in aerodynamics, chassis engineering and light-weighting.
The winning bidder will be able to option Shelby GT350R VIN#001 with any available colours and packages.
Team members involved in the design and development of the Shelby GT350R will sign the car in appreciation of the donations to JDRF. Ford has supported JDRF since 1983.
All proceeds from the sale of the Shelby GT350R VIN#001 will benefit JDRF, U.S.A's leading global organisation funding type 1 diabetes research.
The first retail production Shelby GT350R Mustang, the most track-ready road-legal production Mustang ever built, will be auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale with all benefits going to JDRF (formerly known as Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation).
In 1965, Ford and Carroll Shelby developed a road-racing version of the popular Ford Mustang - the Shelby GT350 Competition model. Lighter, more powerful and with a highly developed suspension, it is one of the most iconic racing Mustangs ever produced.
Arriving later this year, the new Shelby GT350R, which has more than 500bhp, has been designed and engineered in the same spirit, delivering never-before-seen track capability from a Mustang - thanks to innovations in aerodynamics, chassis engineering and light-weighting.
The winning bidder will be able to option Shelby GT350R VIN#001 with any available colours and packages.
Team members involved in the design and development of the Shelby GT350R will sign the car in appreciation of the donations to JDRF. Ford has supported JDRF since 1983.
All proceeds from the sale of the Shelby GT350R VIN#001 will benefit JDRF, U.S.A's leading global organisation funding type 1 diabetes research.
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