Vehicle Description
2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
Ford served up a tasty appetizer to the 2020 GT500 with this track
ready but road worthy GT350. What was new for 2019? Quite a bit,
including improved aerodynamics, updated brakes, stability control,
and steering. Car and Driver raved about the 5.2 iter flat plane
crank V8, saying they preferred it over the GT500 and said it had a
"hair-raising soundtrack, tenacious grip, and pure unbridled
driving pleasure.".
For consignment, a 2019 GT350 with a title verified 8.309 actual
miles in an exclusive color and offering more creature comforts
than Chuck Cantwell could have possibly dreamed about in the 60's.
Aside from the safety features, the sound system and infotainment
capabilities will tempt you to drive this every day, but you'll
probably save it for special occasions. And why not, it's a special
car.
Exterior
Ford Performance Blue, (1 of 563), helps identify from the other
side of town and the white stripes hammer its heritage home. Its
fascia is fierce and wide and has the Shelby snake and name on the
splitter, so if you see it in your rear view mirror, move right!
The black mesh grille creates a gaping tunnel to suck in air needed
to propel this 526 horsepower naturally aspirated serpent. Fender
vents extend nearly the height of the body itself and rocker
splitters, also in black, are there for aerodynamics. The tail,
which is what most adversaries will see, is a cornucopia of racy
aggressiveness. The rear spoiler adds downforce, and the lower air
diffuser houses four exhaust tips that may have been trimmed from
the Alaska pipeline. The 19-inch black wheels are wrapped in sticky
35-series Michelin Sport Cup 2 tires, and we concur with the
consignor, they will need to be replaced right away. Minor flaws
include scuffs on the front chin, damage to the lower diffuser, and
a pretty good set of paint scratches on the lower right rear near
the side marker are the only notable flaws.
Interior
In case you need a reminder, Ford Performance is emblazoned on the
door sill. Upon entry, you'll move past beautifully textured door
panels in black molded plastic, brushed metal accents, and suede
inserts. Ebony leather and suede front bucket seats are well
bolstered but understated for a car of this caliber. The back
buckets repeat the pattern and are compact versions of the front.
The thick suede covered steering wheel is replete with control
buttons, allowing the driver to alter the radio, suspension, cruise
control, and information readouts with two thumbs. A tachometer and
speedometer flank a center electronic information screen. Oil
pressure and oil temperature gauges are located in the center, just
above the voice activated touch screen with B&O premium sound
system that blasts out to 12 speakers. The dash panel is carbon
fiber, and the dash plaque lists the individual chassis number. The
meaty shifter is ringed in red and heads a center console that
includes a storage bin and armrest. The black carpet and headliner,
like the rest of the interior, are in excellent condition. Gray
flannel finishes the trunk which is like new.
Drivetrain
And now we get to the heart of the snake. The flat plane 5.2 liter
Voodoo V8 with electronic fuel injection. Flat plane cranks, in
short, have less weight, less inertia, smaller size, and increased
acceleration. The 6-speed manual transmission is a Tremec TR3160
which sends power to the rear wheels and a Torsen differential with
3.73 gears. Brembo brakes occupy the power discs on all four
corners.
Undercarriage
All looking very clean and stock underneath including brake and
suspension components. The dual exhaust follows a center line down
the length of the car and enters a stainless steel muffler before
blasting out of the four polished tips. Independent suspension is
found front and rear with MacPherson struts and multilink coil
springs, respectively. The car is equipped with launch control and
line lock, as well as the MagneRide adaptive suspension system. We
note some oil by a front access panel in the plastic cover.
Drive-Ability
Since the tires lack adequate tread, we slithered out of the garage
with the car. This is practically a new car, so we just want to
make sure it runs and functions as expected. No disappointments
here, but as the consignor notes, the check engine light comes on
and the dealer evaluated it and explains it in a service record
that is included in the photo section.
All told, 2,789 '19 Shelby GT350's were built so you would be
entering a rather exclusive club with an enthusiastic following and
the Ford Performance group as a resource and purveyor of great
Shelby events. This one has streetable horsepower and more
amenities than we could list here and is going to provide miles of
smiles for its next owner. Is that you?
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1-USA
F-Ford
A-Passenger Car
6-Manual Belts, Front & Side Airbags
P8J-Mustang GT350 Coupe
Z-5.2L V8 526hp
5-Check Digit
K-2019
5-Flat Rock, MI Assy Plant
550064-Sequential Unit Number
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