2008 Ford Mustang Roush Black Jack on 2040-cars
Torrance, California, United States
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2008 Roush Black Jack Convertible Stage 3 Supercharged Mustang number 10 of 100. 1 of only 17 Black Jack
Convertibles. This car is in great condition and very well maintained through out with all maintenance done. Black
exterior with Grey leather interior. Car was adult driven and not abused. Recent appraisal by AAG for $32,000.00 to $40,0000 condition rating Very Good
ROUSHcharged 4.6L powertrain systemAdditional components include ROUSHcharger, intake manifolds, intercooler &
radiator, air induction system, ROUSH calibrated ECM and many others) Produces 435hp / 400lb-ft.
Chrome Powder-Coated ROUSHCharger
ROUSH 7 Piece Aerobody KitFront Fascia, Front Chin Spoiler, Hood Scoop, Rocker Panels, Rear Fascia Valance and Rear
Wing (shown with optional quarter window louver kit - not included)
Black Bar High Flow Front Grille
Lower Valance Fog Lamps
Convertible Light BarThis option is for convertibles only
ROUSH 18-Inch Forged Black Wheel with Ultra-High Performance Tires and Locking Lug Nuts
ROUSH Rear Exit High Performance Exhaust w/ Chromed Tips
ROUSH Black Chrome Fender Badges
ROUSH Black Chrome Stage 3 Decklid Emblem
ROUSH BlackJack Embroidered Floor Mats
ROUSH Black Front Windshield Banner
Short Throw Shifter w/ Chrome Shifter Arm and Black Ball Knob
ROUSH Pedals w/ Dead PedalCNC Billet Aluminum
ROUSH Stage 3 White Face Gauge ClusterElectro luminescent
ROUSH Solid Dark Charcoal BlackJack Sport Leather Seating
ROUSH Suspension SystemFront Struts, Rear Shocks, Front and Rear Springs, Front Sway Bar and Rear Sway Bar, and
Pinion Snubbers
ROUSH Wheel Hop Reduction Kit
Big Brake KitConsists of 14-Inch two-piece slotted front rotors, factory size slotted rear rotors, four-piston red
front calipers and red painted factory rear calipers.
ROUSH BlackJack Serialized Badge and Stage 3 Signature Badge
ROUSH Matte Black 21-Inch Wide Custom Striping
ROUSH Billet Underhood CapsRadiator, Oil and Strut Tower Caps
Door Sill Plates
Trunk Mounted Tool Kit
Interior Dash Trim KitCarbon fiber design
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Marchionne open to combination with Ford or GM
Fri, Mar 13 2015At the depths of the auto industry implosion, there was widely reported talk that General Motors and Chrysler would be merged into a mighty import-beating behemoth. While such notions clearly never materialized, that doesn't mean the idea is dead. In fact, FCA boss Sergio Marchionne still welcomes the idea of a partnership with either GM or Ford. He responded positively to the idea, calling it "technically feasible," when asked about it at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, Automotive News reports. "There's bantering that goes on all the time," Marchionne told AN, before quashing suspicions that a plan was in the works by adding that "nothing substantive" was going on. Our favorite black sweater enthusiast isn't quite as interested in the idea of teaming with a foreign manufacturer like PSA Peugeot Citroen, or in the rumored tie-up with Volkswagen, though. That is a shame, particularly in regards to Marchionne's shut down of a partnership with the French, although it isn't necessarily surprising – FCA already consists of eight automakers, and as Sergio told AN, there's really nothing at PSA that could help the company out. What are your thoughts? Is there an obvious project or segment that would benefit from an FCA partnership with Ford or GM? Have your say in Comments. News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Marco Bertorello / AFP / Getty Images Chrysler Fiat Ford GM Sergio Marchionne FCA merger
Camaro chief: 'rock-star' 4-cylinder set for Mustang fight
Wed, Jul 8 2015It was inevitable, the 2016 Chevy Camaro had to have a four-cylinder engine. The archrival Ford Mustang packs a spunky 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-banger, and everyone from BMW to Subaru uses four-cylinders to great effect to power their sports cars. Now it's Chevy's turn. Again. The Camaro ran the infamous Iron Duke four-cylinder with 88 to 92 horsepower in the 1980s. It was a fuel-economy play at a time when performance was not a priority. After the 1970s muscle-car era, output even for the V8s didn't top 200 hp again until the mid-'80s. Thankfully for enthusiasts, things have changed dramatically in the last 30 years. The gen six Camaro will offer a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder with 275 horsepower. It's the standard engine, slotting below the 335-hp V6 and the 455-hp V8. But don't mistake the new I4 for an Iron Duke encore. Camaro chief engineer Al Oppenheiser called it a "rock star" and said cars equipped with it feel lighter than V6 models. The four-cylinder (295 pound-feet at 3,000-4,500 rpm) also summons more torque in quicker fashion than the V6 (284 lb-ft at 5,300 rpm). Chevy expects the Camaro to hit 60 miles per hour in "well under six seconds," according to press materials. The Mustang EcoBoost (310 hp, 320 lb-ft) clocks times in the low to mid five-second range. "We're not doing it just so we have one," Oppenheiser said. "We're not doing it because like in gen three you're forced to do it because of fuel economy. We're doing it because it belongs in the car. It has a distinct character." Speaking with Autoblog recently at the Detroit Grand Prix racecourse on Belle Isle, Oppenheiser said he expects the I4 to attract a younger crowd to the Camaro and will put up stiff competition against the V6 for sales. "I've read blogs where younger folks won't buy a Camaro because it doesn't have a 2.0-liter turbo or a turbocharged four-cylinder," he said. "So we're going to excite them." While we talked a lot about four-cylinder engines, Oppenheiser also elaborated on the V6 (It's pretty damn good, too. We drove it.) and the new Alpha platform that the Camaro borrowed from Cadillac. Here's the rest of our edited conversation. Autoblog: Talk a little bit about the four-cylinder – the first turbo four-cylinder ever for Camaro. Do you have any idea what the take rate's going to be? Al Oppenheiser: I think it's going to surprise a lot of people. It's actually a fun car to drive. It's got a really good balance of turbo noise and exhaust note.
Americans will get a four-cylinder Ford Mustang after all? [w/poll]
Sat, 09 Mar 2013Ask and you shall receive. Remember that previous report suggesting that the 2015 Ford Mustang getting a four-cylinder EcoBoost engine, and that it would be sold in Europe only and not the United States? Well, according to Road & Track, the rumor is only partially true - The Mustang will get the engine, but it is indeed coming to America.
Additionally, according to RT, the 3.7-liter V6 will continue to serve as the base engine, and since it offers up a stout 305 horsepower in its current form, it's likely that the 2.3-liter four-cylinder EcoBoost will produce a bit more than that. At the top of the range, the Mustang GT will continue to soldier on with a V8 engine, which should continue to send over 400 horsepower to the rear wheels.
Finally, while we agree 100 percent with RT's heartfelt request for a paddle-shift automatic, we certainly expect that the EcoBoost 'Stang will be offered with a manual transmission as standard equipment. This is a Mustang, after all...