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Fortune: The Mustang rides again

"Enjoy the ride," yelled Carroll Shelby, the racing and performance-car legend, as he popped a wheelie "Hi-ho, Silver" style in his scooter-wheelchair. At 84, despite a shopping list of health challenges, he shows few signs of slowing down. He has a multiyear deal with Ford to create vehicles, including the company's latest muscle car, the Shelby GT500 Mustang. It's like 1965 all over again.

CNN Hummer could fetch big bucks for charity

After a renovation on "The Learning Channel," and a nationwide tour of military bases and medical centers, a Hummer that CNN used to cover the war in Iraq will be sold Saturday for charity.

Flashy cars from the '50s and '60s fetch big prices

American "bling" from the 1950s and '60s is expected to make a big showing at Barrett-Jackson's annual collector car auction in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Shelby test drive: Can a Mustang be worth this much?

I wanted to know if the Shelby GT500 could possibly be worth the kind of money that people are already lining up to pay. Its sticker price is $43,000 for the hard top - but buyers are offering to pay dealers $20,000 to $30,000 more than that.

Hertz Rent-a-Shelby is back

In 1966, you could go to Hertz and rent a Shelby GT350-H, a 306-horsepower high-performance version of the Ford Mustang.

For sale: Dr. Phil's Ferrari and Porsche

Perhaps Dr. Phil wants to slow down a little. Two exotic sports cars owned by TV psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw will be sold at a Palm Beach collector car auction.

CNNMoney: 'Dukes' driving '69 Charger prices?

As the national release of the movie "The Dukes of Hazzard" approaches, prices of 1969 Dodge Chargers, the type of car driven by cousins Bo and Luke Duke in the movie and in the TV series on which it was based, are starting to rise, according to data from Kelley Blue Book.

Money Magazine: YOUR CAPITAL Borrowing Against Collateral You May Not Know You Have Your assets include your character, your experience and your

THE BIG SECRET TO raising capital? All struggling entrepreneurs have learned the answer: It's collateral, collateral, collateral. Unfortunately, most small-business owners are noticeably short on a...

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