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By Wayne Cook
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Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics Shelby GT 350
Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics Shelby GT 350 Convertible
Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics 1965 Shelby GT 350
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Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics 1965 Shelby GT 350
Here's your basic '65 Shelby Mustang. One of the things you'll notice immediately about this car is how good it looks while being so simply adorned. To make a Shelby GT350 replica, it's not what you add to the car but what you take off. This car loses much of the trim found on regular Mustangs, such as emblems and moldings. On the front of the car, the corral and pony are gone, and a smaller emblem is placed on the grille off to one side. The R-model GT350s were sans bumpers as well.
Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics Shelby GT 500
Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics Shelby Graphics
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Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics Shelby Graphics
Let's suppose your subject Mustang is just back from the paint shop. Some of the first things you'll need are emblems and rocker stripes. This selection From Tony D. Branda is for first-generation Shelbys. If you're aiming for the Hertz Rent-a-Racer cars, their stripe is also shown. The Shelby rocker-stripe kits cost between $50 and $75.
Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics Shelby Valance Panel
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Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics Shelby Valance Panel
To complete the Shelby look up front, you need the right valance panel. This one offers the best of both worlds in that it provides the increased size radiator opening while still allowing the use of the stock front bumper. Part No. 808 at Mustangs Plus, the cost is $261.95. There's also the R-model valance which eliminates the front bumper available as PN 521 at $161.95.
Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics GT 350 Hood
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Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics GT 350 Hood
If you want to add the GT350-style hood for your Mustang, you can purchase the scoop separately and have the body shop graft it onto your existing steel hood. Use PN 852 at Mustangs Plus for the scoop, which will run you $89.95. If you'd rather have the hood and scoop as one piece, then the complete hood as shown on this car is the way to go. This hood, PN 511 at Mustangs Plus, costs $375.95.
Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics Crager SS Wheel
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Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics Crager SS Wheel
This beautiful wheel is the classic Cragar SS five-spoke model, which was originally available as an option on the '65 Shelby GT350. It's bad to the bone, and available at Tony D. Branda Shelby and Mustang Parts for $384.95.
Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics 1966 Side Scoops
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Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics 1966 Side Scoops
The '66 side scoops look cool even on a regular Mustang. They widen the car slightly and lower the visual center of gravity. They can be functional for rear brake cooling or nonfunctional. Get a pair at Mustangs Plus, PN 243 for $79.95.
Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics 1966 Shelby Replica
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Ford Mustang Clone Car Classics 1966 Shelby Replica
This '66 Shelby replica shows some of the differences between the '65 and '66 GT350 exterior. There were many more colors available, and the new rear side scoops could be hooked up for rear brake cooling, if desired. The most noticeable change is the triangular rear quarter-window. It looks cool and eliminates the blind spot made by the fastback vent panel. The original side vent extractors were so beautifully designed and built by Ford that it almost seems a crime to omit them for a window. But no one would argue that the '66 quarter-windows don't look great, and they're made of Plexiglas to save weight.

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