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  2. Roush Performance - Wikipedia

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    Roush produces aftermarket performance parts for Ford cars and trucks, mainly the Ford Mustang, Ford Focus, and the Ford F-150 light duty pickup.These special model vehicles are sold to the public through select Ford dealerships.

  3. Roush Performance Rolls Out Bronco Upgrade Package

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    Roush Performance has just released its Bronco Series R Kit for both 2.3-liter and 2.7-liter SUVs. The package aims to improve durability on the trails.

  4. Jack Roush - Wikipedia

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    A Roush-engineered Ford Mustang Probe IMSA GTP car. Roush Performance sells a variety of vehicles, parts, and high-performance crate engines. Perhaps best known for the line of upfitted Ford Mustangs, they have more than 16,000 vehicles on the roads today.

  5. Ford Mustang variants - Wikipedia

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    2007 Roush Mustang 427R. Jack Roush Performance Engineering, established by former Ford engineer Jack Roush in 1976, had been known for providing performance racing parts, vehicles and engines. [27] In 1988, Roush pitched Ford on his first high performance Mustang variations, a 400 hp twin turbocharged model.

  6. RFK Racing - Wikipedia

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    Roush Racing was founded by Jack Roush, former employee of the Ford Motor Company and founder of Roush Performance.Prior to entering NASCAR competition, Roush had competed and won championships in various drag racing and sports car racing series since the mid-1960s, including the NHRA, SCCA Trans-Am Series, IMSA GT Championship, and the 24 Hours of Daytona.

  7. Ford Mustang Maxum GTP - Wikipedia

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    Roush Performance debuted the car at the 1987 24 Hours of Daytona under the 'Roush Racing' banner, selecting Scott Pruett, Pete Halsmer and Tom Gloy to drive it. Unknown to Maxum, Roush had signed an exclusive deal with Bridgestone, meaning that the car was run on Bridgestone Potenza tyres rather than the Goodyear Eagles that the car had been designed for.

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