2015 Ford Mustang 727 Hp Roush Supercharger on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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This car is Built for speed and control. All modification were purchased and installed at the Ford Dealership. Car
is still under full factory warranty.
The Roush Phase 1 to Phase 2 Supercharger Upgrade Kit (P/N: 421994) builds on the outstanding performance and
reliability of the Roush Phase 1 Supercharger Kit. Roush does this by adding proven core components and a careful
calibration for quick and easy solution to achieve an additional 57 horsepower and 65 lb-ft of torque over the
Phase 1 system. The end result is an amazing 727 hp/610 lb-ft of torque while preserving the day-to-day confidence
and driveability you expect from the team at Roush Performance
Borla Touring exhaust
Eibach Ford Mustang GT Pro-Kit lowering suspension kit.
Wheels-Velgen VM-B7 20" x9" Front With 20"x10.5" Rear Nito Tires
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Wed, 11 Dec 2013The timetable for next-generation Ford F-150 may be in trouble if a report from The Truth About Cars is true. The next F-150 is slated to make extensive use of weight-saving aluminum in its body, but the aluminum alloy provided by suppliers hasn't met Ford's requirements in the earliest phases of pre-production, according to the report.
The F-150 represents a huge portion of Ford's profits and is the best-selling truck in the US, even in the face of increased pressure from cross-town rivals General Motors and Ram. While the current truck is treading water against its competition, we'd be lying if we said the F-150 weren't growing quite long in the tooth.
If production of the next-generation of the Ford cash cow, said to be based on the Atlas Concept from the 2013 Detroit Auto Show (pictured above), is delayed, it could be bad for Ford. Production at Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant is already set to be delayed six to ten weeks, missing an internal on-sale deadline of Memorial Day.
Rowan Atkinson crashes at Goodwood Revival
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Among the many competitors taking part in the retro racing event in England was none other than Rowan Atkinson, the actor perhaps best known for playing Mr. Bean. Driving a classic Ford Falcon Sprint in the Shelby Cup event, Atkinson (pictured above at the 2012 revival) reportedly crashed head-on into another car on track.
According to reports, the two cars up spun out. The driver in between managed to avoid a pile-up, but Atkinson couldn't steer clear and hit the obstructing vehicle. Fortunately Rowan walked away unscathed (and, we imagine, in a humorous manner), but while we don't know how extensive the damage was to the Falcon, it was enough to take it out of the race.
2015 Ford Mustang to offer solid-rear axle, sort of
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