Driving Review: Shelby GT500 - American Muscle Perfection

Shelby GT500 on desert highway
The 1967 Shelby GT500 represents American muscle at its most refined. The 428 Police Interceptor V8 produces a conservative 355 horsepower, but the real story is the massive torque curve that starts at idle and continues to redline. The four-speed manual transmission requires muscle to operate, while the heavy clutch reminds you this is serious machinery. On the road, the GT500 combines straight-line performance with surprising handling capability thanks to its upgraded suspension and wider tires. The steering is heavy but communicative, while the four-wheel disc brakes provide adequate stopping power. This isn't a car for the faint of heart - it demands respect and rewards skill. Rating: 9/10 for character, 7/10 for refinement.