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Ford - Mustang Shelby GT350 (2019)
The 2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 continues to be one of the most talked‑about muscle cars in America. Enthusiasts still wonder what the **Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 price** looks like today and how it stacks up against similar high‑performance models. Whether you’re browsing new builds or looking for a good bargain on a **used Ford Mustang Shelby GT350**, the market varies widely by location, condition and mileage—so you’ll need a reliable database to see the latest numbers. Key Specs of the 2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
- Engine: 5.0‑liter, 90° V‑8, 525 hp @ 7,700 rpm, 460 lb‑ft @ 5,200 rpm
- Transmission: Tremor G-Force 6‑speed manual (dual‑clutch only on select trims)
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive, all‑on‑top suspension, live axle
- Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline (no premium required)
- Transmission type: Manual (6‑spd)
- Wheelbase: 117.4 in
- Length: 192.9 in
- Width (excluding mirrors): 73.0 in
- Height: 55.3 in
- Weight: 4,279 lb (USD 2019 MSRP approx. $55,776)
- Top Speed: 145 mph (electronic limit)
- 0‑60 mph: 3.6 s (draft test)
- Towing Capacity: 670 lb (limited by roof rack
- Interior Features: Leather seats, dual‑zone climate, 12‑inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, navigation, synthetic leather steering wheel, custom GT350 badging
- Exterior Features: 20‑inch spin‑fin aluminum wheels, dual‑tone exterior, active participation brake system (ABS), variable‑tire pressure system (VTPS)
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 depreciation is largely affected by its rarity and strong enthusiast following. Generally, luxury and high‑performance cars lose a substantial portion of their value in the first few years.
- Typical first‑year depreciation: **15 – 20 %** of the vehicle’s purchase price.
- After **2 years**: total depreciation commonly around **25 – 30 %**.
- By **5 years old**, a properly maintained GT350 is usually worth **50 – 55 %** of its original MSRP.
- Variation depends on mileage. A GT350 with <30k mi may still hold near the 45 % mark, while 100k mi cars often drop to 30 % of the original value.
- Mil / High‑Mileage: 60k–80k mi models typically range from **$35k to $40k**.
- Low‑Mileage: 30k–45k mi cars often fetch **$42k – $45k**.
- Well‑maintained & with low mileage: Above **$45k** is possible for near‑stock GT350s with minimal modifications.
- **Ford Mustang Shelby GT500**: Significantly higher power (760 hp) but also a higher purchase price; GT500 usually sells for 5–10 % more than GT350 on the used market.
- **Chevrolet Camaro SS**: Similar muscle‑car appeal but lighter (~4,100 lb). Camaro SS usually trades at ~
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