First Drive in Our Shelby Mustang
Feb 13, 2012 update to the Shelby GT 350 project car
Our first drive couldn’t come soon enough. After three months of sweating nearly every day and night, we were ready to see what we had created. Would this car live up to the dreams of our youth as to how awesome Shelbys are?
The answer, as we soon found out, was a very big yes, but of course tempered by a few teething pains. What surprised us most is how well the Mustang went down the road. It was essentially new underneath, so it drove like a new car. It started easily, ran cool, and had very little in the way of creaks, rattles and issues.
One thing we dealt with was reinforcing the clutch slave cylinder bracket. The flimsy steel bracket was literally bending, giving us only about half of the clutch action we needed to easily shift the car.
A new, but blown out strut rod bushing caused the car to pull to the left, but this was quickly diagnosed and remedied. Damn, they don’t make parts like they used to. We were also upset with how jerky the newly rebuilt power steering was, but this loosened and lightened up after just a few miles of driving.
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All 1967 Shelby GT 350 updates
Stripping Our Shelby With Steam
How Can Something So Crappy Be Concours Correct?
Moving Forward on Our Shelby's Chassis
Shelby GT 350: Stopping and steering
Fixing the Fuel System on our Shelby Mustang
Lubrication and Cooling Systems Check
Installing a Distributor on Our Shelby GT 350
Getting Our Shelby GT 350 in Line
First Drive in Our Shelby Mustang
Tuning our Shelby's Carburetor
Shelby Makes a Splash at Silver Springs
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