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Ford Mustang GT350R
#16
Year: 2017
Make: Ford
Model: Shelby GT350
Mileage (numbers only please): 1250
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Foglamps, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Sunroof, Traction Control
Color: White
VIN: 1fatp8jzoh5525567
Price (no $ sign please): $65000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Midwestern
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
#18
Instructor
This is a good deal, I sold my R to get my .2 MT GT3. Although I am on love with the GT3 the R was right there with it from a fun factor. Everything stated above about these cars is true and I do miss mine. They are a blast on the street and will rip on the track. Below is a video of me in my R at Barber a while back....that sound! Good luck with the sale, this is a great price.
#21
Rennlist Member
No better sounding car than GT350R period.
#23
Contact info
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#25
I'll just weigh in to again compliment the GT350R. Last month I traded my 911 (996 C4 Cab) for a GT350 (non-R). The Shelby engine sounds like nothing else and just keeps revving, the handling is fantastic (unless it rains, I'll never come close to the limits till I get it on the track), personally I like the interior, it seems as high quality as my 996 (yes, a low bar has been set), and it is very comfortable and pretty roomy in the interior, it has an overall wild, untamed, visceral feel. Its the most thrilling car I have personally owned ( note that I have never owned a GT3/GT2!). When my wife rode with me in the Porsche she may say slow down but seemed generally bored, in the Shelby she giggles the duration of the trip.
I still miss the Porsche a bit, the refinement advantage is obvious and the handling is very secure, while the Shelby can seem a little intimidating. The Porsche seems more usable in day to day driving, you can really wring it out with out getting too deep into felony territory - the Shelby will have you around 80 in 2nd, and well over 100 ( I hear! ) in 3rd, and 4th will have you pushing mach .2. Both are great cars, but the fun factor (what's a sports car for, after all) goes strongly to the GT350 in my opinion. Yes, I know the rattles will come with the Shelby, and my ambient light sensor dome already popped out on one side ( it works but it is just irritating to look at), but you can't have everything and get it for the price of loaded up pickup.
Also, I wanted an R and tried to get comfortable in the Recaros but it was just not meant to be, so I have the little brother - still the same engine and all the fun, just a little more weight and a back seat (usable, my 17 year old daughter was fine back there!) And I can confirm this is a great deal - I could not find a new one for less than $20k ADM in New England in the couple of months I was looking.
Someone's gonna have a good time...
I still miss the Porsche a bit, the refinement advantage is obvious and the handling is very secure, while the Shelby can seem a little intimidating. The Porsche seems more usable in day to day driving, you can really wring it out with out getting too deep into felony territory - the Shelby will have you around 80 in 2nd, and well over 100 ( I hear! ) in 3rd, and 4th will have you pushing mach .2. Both are great cars, but the fun factor (what's a sports car for, after all) goes strongly to the GT350 in my opinion. Yes, I know the rattles will come with the Shelby, and my ambient light sensor dome already popped out on one side ( it works but it is just irritating to look at), but you can't have everything and get it for the price of loaded up pickup.
Also, I wanted an R and tried to get comfortable in the Recaros but it was just not meant to be, so I have the little brother - still the same engine and all the fun, just a little more weight and a back seat (usable, my 17 year old daughter was fine back there!) And I can confirm this is a great deal - I could not find a new one for less than $20k ADM in New England in the couple of months I was looking.
Someone's gonna have a good time...
#27
@gt3pdl
Dude, you rip! Great shoe...what a run and in a t-shirt LOL! I have a 3/.2 and I want This car, I bought my son (17) the eco-boost Stang (mt) and then sent him to Bondurant to learn how to drive it...in a Hellcat (mt) LOL, my bad and he's gonna kill me if I bring home an R. Thanks for the Vid!
Dude, you rip! Great shoe...what a run and in a t-shirt LOL! I have a 3/.2 and I want This car, I bought my son (17) the eco-boost Stang (mt) and then sent him to Bondurant to learn how to drive it...in a Hellcat (mt) LOL, my bad and he's gonna kill me if I bring home an R. Thanks for the Vid!
#28
Amazing car, great value at this price!
#29
Rennlist Member
This is a good deal, I sold my R to get my .2 MT GT3. Although I am on love with the GT3 the R was right there with it from a fun factor. Everything stated above about these cars is true and I do miss mine. They are a blast on the street and will rip on the track. Below is a video of me in my R at Barber a while back....that sound! Good luck with the sale, this is a great price.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEfRr7GTHmY&t=279s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEfRr7GTHmY&t=279s
That video is making me miss my GT350
OP has a great price for his low mileage R
Post car for sale on the GT350 forum it will be sold PDQ
GLWS