Hey you guys ever hear of a GT 350 FoxBody? I dont think its a GT 350 but its SAAC's version of what a 350 was like. Well anyways id never heard of one until i saw one on ebay like a week ago. Apparently 13 of them were made and 10 were white and gold and the other 3 were black and gold. The car sold originally at $55,000 and on ebay with a total of less then 200 original miles on it it sold for $36,000. Personally i thought that was a steal. Had i been rich enough to buy it i would of done it in a heartbeat. The car came stock with like 290 horsepower and well... it was pretty much just a freaking sweet car. Heres some of the pics i got off ebay while it was going on. I got like a total of 150 pics of it so if you guys would like to see any more just let me know. I think its awesome, so here you go. What do you guys think?
There's a white hatchback SAAC with blue stripes on the cover of Charles Probst's EEC & Ford Fuel Injection book. I think they made them for a few years. That's my favorite type of rear spoiler for 'verts and notchbacks.
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1992 Deep Emerald Green Mustang GT Hatch, 5 speed, 2.73s, Mac fenderwell cold air intake, '93 Cobra MAF, Mac 70mm throttle body & spacer, Explorer intakes, Mac unequal headers & offroad pipe, Magnaflow catback, Walbro 110lph fuel pump, Jet adjustable FPR, MSD Blaster coil, Accel 8mm wires, FRPP aluminum quadrant, UPR firewall adjuster, stock cable, Granatelli upper control arms.
Waiting to go on: Granatelli lower control arms, and GT40 Iron heads!
Looks like a genuine '84 G.T.350 to me. 'Course that "G.T.350" wasn't authorized by Shelby. He claimed to own that name and sued Ford for using it on those mid '84 20th anniversary models.
sure was with chrysler... my old neighbor had one of those ugly ass shelby charger hatchback turbo crap 4 cylinders from the 80's... black with silver and blue stripe job, real friggin ugly. "louvres" and all
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1965 Mustang Coupe Project: 1965 Mustang Inline 6 (For Now) Coupe, New Floors, New Quarters | Ford 9 Inch Rear, 11" Rear Disc Brakes, 3.50:1 Gears | Control Freak Front U/L Control Arms, Global West Adj. Strut Rods | KYB Gas-A-Justs, Grab-A-Trak 620 Coils & Mid-Eye 5-Leafs | Global West Tubular Subframe Connectors | Addco 1-1/8 Front Swaybar Kit
The SAACs weren't made by Ford. They were made ('91-'93) by the SAAC Car Company, and with Caroll Shelby's blessing. There was a MK I, MK II, and Snake.