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SEMA 2007: Roush P-51A Mustang lands


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Say what you want about all the numerous types of Mustangs, but you have to admit that this is one that deserves the attention. Roush's latest Mustang, the P-51A, is the most powerful one to date at 510 horsepower and 510 lb-ft torque, and features styling cues based off of the P-51 fighter plane that played a key role in World War II. The new Mustang features completely forged internals including pistons, connecting rods, and crankshaft that allows for higher horsepower from a brand new supercharger system. The 3-year/36,000 mile warranty is also retained on this macho muscle car. Visually the P-51A is a stunner, with a Roush body kit, black high flow grille, a silver and green paint scheme replicating the airplane, and red and yellow shields that pay tribute to the 357th Fighters Group. Only 100 will be produced at a price tag just north of $65,000. Seeing how Roush hasn't had a problem quickly selling out of its previous special edition Mustangs, we'd venture to guess that this one will go pretty quickly, as well.

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SEMA 2007: ROUSH P-51A Mustang set to establish road superiority


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During World War II, the P-51 Mustang fighter plane helped establish air superiority for the Allies. Jack Roush's latest street Mustang borrows its name from that aircraft and hopes to establish similar dominance on the ground against the "invasion of foreign brands." This is the Roush P-51A Mustang, being introduced to day at SEMA, and it is the most powerful road car (in terms of HP) the company has produced so far. Underpinned by a Roush Stage 3 suspension and driven by a modified, ROUSHcharged 4.6L V8 producing at least 510 horsepower and 510 lb-ft of torque, the P-51A should be more than able to keep pace with its competition. Naturally, a full Roush aero body kit, upgraded wheels and tires, and a brake upgrade are also part of the package. The P-51A isn't shy about advertising its prowess, either, with "510 HP" emblazoned in large block characters on the hood. Incidentally, the yellow and red accent squares on the grille and fenders take their colors from the "Yoxford Boys" of the 357th Fighters Group, Eighth Air Force ETO, which had more air-to-air combat victories during WW2 than any other P-51 group in the Eighth Air Force. Will owners paint competing automakers' logos on the front fenders after each stoplight showdown win? Who knows, but it sure would be in keeping with the theme Roush has going here. That thunder emanating from the exhaust pipes is the sound of automotive patriotism, Jack Roush style.

Follow the jump for the press release in full.

[Source: ROUSH]

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