Ford Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years Podcast
Here's some of the topics we go over today on Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast:
Answers to our Ford Mustang podcast interview Q&A:
Do you own a early year Mustang?:
yes
What do you do for a living and is it related to classic cars or Mustangs?:
I've worked at ROUSH Performance, my family's business, for twelve years. Prior to that, I did consulting work on the web side of the business with my old tech start-up. I also grew up racing go karts. In 2004-5, I drag raced Mustangs in the NMRA Modular Muscle class, and began my professional road racing career in 2006, racing Mustangs in IMSA. Since that time, I've also raced in the World Challenge and SRO (in England) series.
Is there anything specific you would like to share on the show?
We have a new vehicle that's pretty relevant here: The 2020 Jack Roush Edition Mustang. It's a tribute vehicle for my father, his achievements, and the love that he, our company, and our family has had for the Mustang since it was first introduced. At 775hp, it's the most powerful Mustang that we've ever produced, and with the optional light weight forged track wheels and racing slicks, it can pull 1.14g on the skid pad. And there are many other enhancements to it as well, including massive cooling upgrades, an active aerodynamic carbon wing, and more...
If you own a Mustang or classic car, have you named your car? If so, what is his/her name?:
1964 1/2 289 Hi-Po
How long have you owned your classic ride?:
Since 1991
If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?:
Our company has restored it from top to bottom. I rebuilt the engine over the winter break of my freshman year of college.
Do you work on your classic cars yourself or do you have a mechanic or shop do the work?
Mostly our special projects team does this work now. I'd love to dive back into it one day.
What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?:
I have toyed with the thought of taking a 1970 Boss Mustang and modifying it. If I were to do this project, it would be pretty big -- suspension, brakes, wheels/tires, paint, roll cage, seat/harness...
If you are on social media, please share your social media names/handles so we can tag you when promoting your episode.:
Roush Performance website: https://www.roushperformance.com/
Personal: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jack.roush.73
Instagram: jackroushjr
Twitter: @jackroushjr
ROUSH Performance
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ROUSHperformance/
Instagram: roushperformance
Twitter: @ROUSHperf
Are you a supplier of products and/or services to Mustang and Classic Car enthusiasts?:
yes
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Thanks for listening, keep it safe, keep in rollin’ and keep it on the road! Until next time.