Monthly Archives: July 2005

2003 ROUSH Classic Mustang – Classical Gas: If it`s traditional Mustang you seek, Roush offers a full dose (AutoWeek)

Whoever named the latest Roush-tuned Mustang the "Classic" nailed it.  Without going back to a pushrod 5.0-liter and rear drum brakes, this car offers up all the traditional pony car driving experience you could hope for in an ’03 model, … Continue reading

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ROUSH Performance Takes On The Tuners With Its Almost-OEM Stage 3 Mustang (5.0 Mustangs and Super Fords)

These days, hot-rodded versions of our beloved Mustang are as plentiful as teen pop groups, though the Mustangs actually offer some substance.  The latest entry into this crowded and competitive segment is a name you’re likely familiar with–Roush Performance.  Yes, … Continue reading

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A Hot-Rodder`s Shortcut to Excessive Pony Power (Hot Rod Magazine)

Some Mustang hounds just love spending months doing their own aftermarket modifications–endless hours on the hoist, working out kinks, scraping knuckles and cursing parts that don’t fit where they should.  This is fun? For those who can’t even wait for … Continue reading

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Ready to Perform! The 2005-2006 Mustang GT ROUSHcharger

Livonia, MI (July 29, 2005) – For enthusiasts who have been desiring and patiently waiting for the arrival of a product that demonstrates the finest qualities from America’s premiere powertrain engineers for the 2005-2006 Mustang GT, Roush Performance Products (RPP) … Continue reading

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One Break Coming Up!

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Eight-Stack Excellence…The Roush 402IR Engine

Livonia, MI (July 14, 2005) – Imagine the excitement of lifting your car’s hood and seeing what appears to be the famous "Weber" Carburetor-induction system.  Well now it’s possible.  Roush engineers and calibrators have spent 18 months designing, perfecting, and … Continue reading

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