Killer Bodywork: Even More Ladies of SEMA 2011

Going to SEMA is awesome, but for the course of the week, 99% of the people you’ll see are old fat dudes. Fortunately, the other one percent are girls being paid to be there, and Patrick Rall took their pictures. Meet the ladies of SEMA 2011! More Ladies of SEMA >>>>

By: | November 11, 2011


Best of SEMA 2011: What Happens in Vegas Gets Posted Online

by Michael Farner Mustang Forums OK, I realize this is Mustang Forums. But SEMA is a celebration of all things automotive, and I figured this crowd would appreciate seeing some killer cars that didn’t happen to be wearing the Blue Oval. This was my fifth year attending, and I’m happy to report that while the […] More »

By: | November 9, 2011


Sweet Jump: Mustang GT Takes Flight!

by Michael FarnerMustang Forums This was posted on YouTube way back in 2008, but I hadn’t see it until today. Hey, even if you’ve seen it, it’s totally worth watching again. This is from the description: “Over 100mph in my 07 Mustang GT/CS! This is just the best jump of about 5. Started slow and […] More »

By: | November 4, 2011



Controversial 1968 Shelby Cobra Mustang GT500-KR Barn Find At Auction

Unrestored 1968 Shelby GT500KR with just 9,000 miles on the clockA highlight of this year’s SEMA show in Las Vegas was the original Shelby Cobra prototype on display. Unrestored and unpretentious, its presentation was in stark contrast to the event’s requisite highly polished, no-holds-barred rides surrounding it. 

Patina be damned, its provenance commanded due respect.

Just in time for Shelby fans comes the next big event, and it’s in Plainfield, Indiana this weekend: the auction of an unrestored 1968 Shelby Cobra Mustang GT500-KR with just over 9,000 claimed original miles.

As reported on BringATrailer, the Shelby is one of four vehicles offered in an estate sale, along with the typical household and outdoor goods. Yet somehow, we get the impression it will overshadow the knickknacks and lawnmowers.

The 1968 GT500-KR routed air through its functional hood scoop to a 428 cubic-inch Cobra Jet V-8 with 360 horsepower, mated to either a three-speed automatic transmission or a four-speed manual, the latter being present in this car. By no means a 100 percent complete time capsule, it has escaped over-restoration and a high-profile auction flip.

Then again, this is already a high-profile affair among collectors, and we wouldn‘t be surprised if passionate bidders pushed the Shelby into six-figure territory before the winner pushes it onto his or her trailer. From there we can only imagine what it will take to charm this snake back to life. But judging by the period video road test we unearthed a while back, it would be worth the effort.

At least a rich backstory is included with the car. As alleged by Earl’s Auction Company overseeing the sale, it belonged to longtime local resident Ruth Hughbanks, who passed last year at age 84. Her son Bill had the car specially built and bought it new. After he took ill and died in 1980, she kept the car as-is and drove it around town–quite sparingly, if the odometer’s 9,159-mile reading is original as reported. The accumulated cobwebs, dirt and 2004 license plates suggest nobody’s prowled Plainfield with it in some time.

On top of it all, a rare find under unique circumstances begets interest. Interest begets drama. There’s no shortage of either online. Parties claiming to be familiar with the car and family seem adamant about the car’s history, miles and originality. Shelby experts and general skeptics are plentiful, debunking this is an off-the-rack 109,159-mile car with its share of aftermarket and missing parts.

Neutral bystanders like us are just curious to see what unfolds.
This story originally appeared at Motor Authori

By: | November 4, 2011


The Girls of SEMA 2011!

Our editor John is still running around SEMA, busy as can be, trying to get all the photos and scoops he can. But that doesn’t mean he’s too busy to keep his priorities straight. Because John’s a man who knows what’s important, he’s done the right thing and taken plenty of photos of some of […] More »

By: | November 3, 2011


SEMA 2011 Photo Galleries are Live!

by John CoyleMustang Forums SEMA is always crazy. But with a million square feet of cars and over 130,000 attendees, you’d expect it to be! The funny thing is that everyone starts the week talking about cars, and ends up talking about one thing: walking. Because you do a lot of walking. Next year, I’m […] More »

By: | November 2, 2011


SEMA Surprise! Classic Mustang Shells To Be Unveiled

1965 & 66 Restorers Finally Get Their Wishby Jason GiacchinoIt doesn’t take too much imagination to recognize the fact that the latest Mustang (and for that matter Camaro and Challenger) draw a lot of their styling from models of yesteryear. But for some, styling cues simply aren’t nostalgic enough. Custom builders are surely no stranger […] More »

By: | October 31, 2011



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