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 Roush P-51A Mustang Now Taking FlightMore in: Engine, Exhaust, Exterior, Ford, Fuel, New Products, Performance, Racing, Suspension, Tires, Wheels | Comments | Permalink | 90,517 Views
Roush Performance are now taking orders for the 510 horsepower, P-51A special edition Ford Mustang. Retailed at $61,000 USD, the new Mustang cranks out over 510 horsepower and 510 foot pounds of torque powered by a ROUSHcharger system, which is the highest power Mustang Roush has produced to date. Exterior accessories include an aerobody kit, front fascia, chin spoiler, rear spoiler, hood scoop and grille. The Mustang sits on top of 18 inch Roush forged five-spoke wheels, Stage 3 suspension, and 14 inch two piece front rotors with four-piston calipers. All that and a bag of chips. For more information, visit www.RoushPerformance.com.
 
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First Production 09 Corvette ZR1 Sells For 1 Million
Dave Ressler is one happy man as of this past weekend, after stealing the winning bid for the worlds first production Corvette ZR1 at a solid $1,000,000. As with other auctions, all the proceeds were given to The United Way foundation. Armed with a Supercharged LS9 Small-Block V-8, this first production, one of one Le Mans blue version is one clean muscle car. If you missed our run down of the ZR1 with full detailed information, check out this link. Regular MSRP for the new ZR1 stands at $100,000.
 
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First Production 08 Dodge Challenger SRT8 Sells For 400kMore in: Chrysler, Concepts, Dodge, Engine, Exterior, Fuel, New Products, Performance, Racing, Tires | Comments | Permalink | 125,731 Views
The very first production 2008 Dodge Challenger sold for a final bid of $400,000 this past weekend at the annual Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Arizona, with all of the proceeds going to charity. Equipped with a 6.1-liter Hemi V8, 5-speed automatic transmission, navigation, sunroof and performance tires. Just in case you missed our previous blog with photos of the Challenger, click here to view them.
 
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 XM and Sirius Merging
Ok, so maybe GM and Chrysler aren't merging, but XM and Sirius are. "The deal would consolidate the only two companies in the emerging business of subscription-only satellite radio, and is sure to face tough scrutiny from federal regulators. Investors and analysts have been speculating about a deal for months," MSNBC reports.
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Live TV In Cars By Next Year?
"Live TV could be in your car by 2007. According to an article from MediaPost Communications, Sirius Satellite Radio plans to offer live television service---but only for the back seat. I don't know why. Distraction is all around us. Talking on cell phones has already upped the accidents. Why not make it a real free-for-all? Better still, why not place a holographic see-through image on the windshield?" SEMA has reported.
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