Celebrate the power and legacy of American muscle with this bold Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 DTF heat transfer design. Inspired by the legendary performance styling of the Ford Mustang Shelby GT350, this premium automotive artwork captures the aggressive stance and racing heritage that has made the GT350 one of the most respected performance Mustangs ever built.
This pre-made Direct To Film (DTF) heat transfer features a high-resolution design created specifically for automotive enthusiasts and streetwear fans. The layout combines detailed vehicle imagery with bold typography and performance-inspired graphics, producing a striking design that stands out on apparel.
Perfect for casual wear, car meets, motorsport events, automotive workshops, or custom clothing brands, this design allows you to easily create a professional-quality car enthusiast shirt using a heat press.
The Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 represents decades of performance engineering and racing heritage, making this design a must-have for anyone who appreciates classic American muscle cars.
Important:
This design is specifically optimized to work best on white or light coloured garments, allowing the details, highlights, and colours to stand out clearly for the best visual impact.
How to Apply the DTF Print
You will need:
Heat press (recommended), Teflon sheet or silicone paper
Application Instructions
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Preheat your heat press to 180-190°C
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Press the garment for 5 seconds to remove moisture and wrinkles
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Place the DTF print face down on the black t-shirt
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Cover with a Teflon sheet or silicone paper
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Press with medium to firm pressure for 10–15 seconds
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Allow the print to cool completely
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Peel the film slowly (cold peel)
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Re-press for 5 seconds with Teflon for added durability
This DTF heat transfer can be applied to many types of garments and fabrics, including:
• Cotton T-shirts
• Cotton/polyester blends
• Hoodies
• Sweatshirts
• Jackets
• Tote bags
• Workwear apparel
• Mechanic shirts
• Automotive merchandise








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