autoevolution 8 Jan 2021, 16:42 UTC ·
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The Audrain Museum in Newport, Rhode Island, was founded in 2014 with a mission of Preserving, Celebrating and Sharing Automotive History. With recent times making it difficult for people to actually go over and see the more than 350 cars and motorcycles on display, the people at the museum have decided to go down the YouTube road and share some of their machines with us. 10 photos
And their most recent review showcases the very first Shelby Mustang GT350, a car that was made available to the public back in 1965, about one year after the first Mustang was released by Ford. Bringing Carroll Shelby onboard marked Ford s intent of increasing the appeal of the Mustang, which was still associated with the Ford Falcon, leaving gearheads somewhat unimpressed.