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Barrett-Jackson and Roush Ford Mustang

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Roush Performance and Barrett-Jackson have teamed up to manufacture a high performance edition of the all new Ford Mustang that will be limited to 50 units. Half of them will be based on the 2010 model, and the rest will be completed with the 2011 version. This unique Mustang received several Roush racing components such as a new upper and lower billet grilles, along with 20-inch chrome wheels wrapped in high performance Cooper RS3 tires. Customers will have the choice of any exterior finish they’d like, and will be able to choose both the base code and side stripes from 25 available color combination’s.

The interior of the Barrett-Jackson and Roush Ford Mustang received enhancements such as leather seats with the Barrett-Jackson logo, Roush illuminated sill plates, new pedals, short throw shifter, and a limited edition interior badge with serial number engraved. The 2010 MY Mustang models will also get a small performance boost with a Roush charger and tuning to increase the V8’s power to 540 hp and 510 lb ft of torque.

Making it an all around race-capable Ford Mustang, Roush engineers installed a new sport exhaust system, high performance braking system, and a new suspension kit. This is the only picture that the tuners have released thus far, but this amazing masterpiece will have official photos and details announced at a later date.

[Source: carsroute]

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