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| ROUSH and Ford sued for making too many Blackjack Mustangs | | 2008-08-06 05:46:00 | | ROUSH announced the Stage3 Blackjack Mustang back in 2006, and in 2007 said it would make 100 of them. New Yorker Drew Conner bought Blackjack number two, spending almost $59,000 for his slice of limited edition Mustang pie. Only the glossy black 'Stang wasn't so limited after all: according to a lawsuit Connor filed in New York, Ford and ROUSH made another 100 Blackjacks in 2008.Both Ford and ROUSH are named in the suit, and Connor has been joined by "at least 100" other Blackjack buyers. The plaintiffs' complaint is, of course, that the Blackjack's "value from scarcity and as collectors' items were and are dramatically less than the buyers had been led to believe their value would be."But to make everything all better, the plaintiffs are asking for class action status, a jury trial, and... ahem... more than $12 million. That sounds like a lot, but say there were just 100 plaintiffs, that would be $120,000 per person, and would get them their money back plus a 100-percent premium for ... | | By: Car News | | |
| | 2009 Roush RTC Ford Mustang Unveiled | | 2008-07-20 15:03:00 | | Roush has unveiled their limited edition 2009 Roush RTC Mustang at the National Mustang Show over the weekend. The RTC is a two-tone coupe Mustang with a black top and Ford's base color on the bottom and comes adorned in a Roush four-piece body kit (Front Fascia, Front Chin Spoiler, Hood Scoop, and Rear Wing), high-flow nine bar grille and rides on unique 20 inch chrome wheels. The 2009 Roush RTC should arrive at dealers shortly and is expected to set you back USD 13,375 for the base package. The optional chrome ROUSHcharger for a total of 430 bhp costs another USD 6,250. Ford will be releasing a brand new Mustang starting in the 2010 model year, so this Roush will be one of the last for the current S-197 body style. Mustang RTC Package $ 13,375.00 ROUSH 4 Piece Aero body Kit (Front Fascia, Front Chin Spoiler, Hood Scoop, and Rear Wing)Lower Valance Fog LampsHigh Flow Nine Bar GrilleTwo-Tone PaintROUSH Door Sill PlatesROUSH 20-Inch Forged Chrome Wheels with High Performance TiresROUSH... | | By: Car Tuning Styling | | |
| | ROUSH develops vehicle to increase horse power | | 2008-07-01 12:15:00 | | We wind up behind horse's asses every day on the interstate, but ROUSH has developed a vehicle with a rear-mounted cabin for the express purpose of towing a crew of three around while staring at the business end of an actual Equus caballus. ROUSH Technologies is more than just mechanical Mustangs, and the company has proved it by developing an equine training vehicle for Kurt Systems, a Turkish racehorse and camel training equipment company. The vehicle has an open front stall where the animal can run, and a rear mounted cabin that allows a driver, a veterinarian and a trainer to keep a keen eye on vital signs. The suspension is partially F-150 based, while power is provided by Volvo's 2.4-liter five-cylinder engine hooked up to an automatic transmission and driving through some reduction hardware. The vehicle will start serial production soon; in an odd sort of irony, ROUSH is even further tied to fast horses now. Press release after the jump.PRESS RELEASERoush Goes Under Starters Or... | | By: Car News | | |
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| Roush P-51A Mustang | | 2008-03-18 12:56:00 | | The extremely limited run of 151 Roush P-51A Mustangs sold out within 24 hours of its introduction, but you've got one last chance to pick up the most powerful ponycar that Roush has ever produced. Roush Performance plans to auction car number 151, the last of the 2008 production run, at the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Event in West Palm Beach, Florida on Saturday, March 29. The auction will take place live on the SPEED Channel, and proceeds will go to the Salute to Education Scholarship charity.In case you missed it the first time, the P-51A is a monster modified Mustang that takes its inspiration in part from the World War II P-51 fighter plane. Major modifications to the completely rebuilt 4.6 liter V8 include a forged eight-bolt crank, forged aluminum pistons that lower compression from 9:8 to 8:6, a custom upper and lower intake manifold, custom Roush fuel rail with high-flow fuel injectors, a dual electronic throttle body, and the latest ROUSHcharger supercharger with interc... | | By: Car Tuning Styling | | |
| | VIDEO: Haven’t you always wondered? ROUSH vs. SALEEN | | 2008-02-22 20:02:38 | | Filed under: Motorsports, Tuners, Coupes, Videos, Ford
Click above to watch the Saleen S281 and Roush 427R do battle
While Saleen and Roush have always been competitors for the dollars of Mustang lovers everywhere, the two companies have somehow managed to co-exist for decades. But which makes a better Mustang? Former FIA F300 driver Derek Hill of [...]... | | By: Car O Focus | | |
| | Two Challengers seen hanging out at ROUSH | | 2008-02-01 16:02:53 | | Filed under: Tuners, Coupes, Etc., Chrysler, Dodge
We’re not drawing any conclusions, but it looks pretty definite that Roush is branching out beyond tuning Fords exclusively. We just saw their ace work on Chevrolet’s Silverado, and now a pair of Challengers have been spotted in the Roush parking lot. It could mean nothing, but let’s dream [...]... | | By: Car O Focus | | |
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| Hide under the covers: ROUSH Nitemare unveiled | | 2007-05-24 12:05:43 | | Filed under: Trucks/Pickups, Ford
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Looks like the F-150 Harley-Davidson isn’t the only blown Ford truck making its debut today. Fresh from Livonia comes word that Roush is releasing a 100-truck limited run of the Nitemare, a ROUSHcharged F-150 4×2 Styleside that deals 450 horsepower from the modified 5.4L V8 tucked behind its billet grille. Looking like something All Nitemares are finished in the menacing black you see above and trimmed out with matte black accents, the aforementioned grille, and a chin spoiler. An optional rear wing and/or hood scoop can be added as well. Its lowered stance comes courtesy of a Roush sport suspension that provides a two-inch drop. Inside, a number of details like new seats, special badging and a Roush gauge package tell occupants that they’re not in any sort of garden-variety F-150.
Pricing for the Nitemare starts at $41,750, and those interested will be able to find the trucks at Roush-authorized Ford dealers st... | | By: Car O Focus | | |
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