2008 Roush Mustang 427r Trakpak on 2040-cars
Evansville, Indiana, United States
2008 Roush Mustang 427R TrakPak (VIN: 1ZVHT82H485144965), #78 of 100 built and only 17 in this exterior color - only manufactured in 2008! Vapor metallic with a black leather interior, 5-spd. manual trans. with 38,355 original miles. Roushcharged 4.6L V8 producing 435hp & 400 lb-ft. torque. 2-local owners since new (sold new in Tell City, IN and both owners lived within 50 miles). Options on the Mustang incl. GT package, Deluxe package, driver ornamentation package, satellite radio, smoker package and Shaker 500 audio. MSRP was $27,640.00. Roush 427R package & options incl: Roush sport seats, 427R black matte stripe, carbon fiber rear wing and Mustang door sill plates was $30,575.00 for a total new MSRP of $59,197.00. Roush package also includes custom lightweight 18” rims, 6-piston calipers grabbing performance rotors, lots of extra carbon fiber inside and out, 4-piece aerokit, high perf exhaust, gauge package, hood pins, tool kit and more. Dash signed by Jack Roush. All updates completed and all books, manuals and service records plus both window stickers! Very rare! Offered at $27,500.00 obo. Call / text Brian @ 812-760-5513 ~ Evansville, IN 47715.
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Next Ford Mustang to drop 400 pounds
Thu, 15 Aug 2013The Ford Mustang is already the lightest of the current crop of muscle cars, at around 3,600 pounds for a GT coupe with the six-speed manual transmission. That's almost 260 pounds less than a Chevrolet Camaro SS and about 450 pounds less than a Dodge Challenger R/T, which means the Mustang has a pretty big advantage when it comes to handling, braking, accelerating and economy. More good news: The next Mustang will be even lighter.
According to a report from Edmunds, the sixth-generation Mustang, which is set to debut at the 2014 North American International Auto Show, will shed an additional 400 pounds of body fat. That 11-percent weight reduction will be thanks to lightweight materials, with a particular focus on using stronger, but less material in construction. Aluminum will feature heavily, but Edmunds' inside source warns that there is "nothing terribly exotic" coming to the original pony car.
The other big news is that the new Mustang will be smaller overall. It's going to be 15-inches shorter than the 188.5-inch Mustang on sale today, while it'll also be 6.5 inches narrower. Shorter overhangs, both in the front and rear, are also good signs for those that want an agile Mustang.
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The 179-horsepower front-wheel-driver acquits itself well by the end of the video. But be warned, Foust doesn't set a 'Ring time and it's shot like a commercial... because that's what it is. Still, you can enjoy all two minutes and 31 seconds of it below.
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To retool for the new F-150, Ford will idle its Dearborn Truck Plant in Michigan for 11 weeks and the Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant in Missouri for 2 weeks. "3 of the 13 overall weeks occur during what normally is our summer shutdown timeframe," said Mike Levine, Ford Trucks Communication Manager, in an email to Autoblog. The extra 10 weeks will be preparing for the more aluminum-intensive construction for the trucks and will mean over 2 months of no F-150s being made. For comparison's sake, Chrysler boss Sergio Marchionne just confirmed that the 200 plant in Sterling Heights, MI will be down for 30 days to retool for the new model, but obviously there are many more F-150 production variables than for the midsize sedan.
Levine notes that Ford is already running three shifts at both plants, and says the automaker has plans to ensure that there is adequate supply of the full-size pickups during the retooling process. The company does not want to suffer a shortage of the vehicle that accounted for 31-percent of its 2013 US sales and an even bigger percentage of its profits.