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It was called “Sudden Death” and was named one of Hot Rod’s Top 100 Hot Rods That ... the Jackhammer—named for Jack Roush—took a different path. While most Stage 3 Roush Mustangs in ...
Maybe that's because Jack Roush is a high-rpm kind of guy. MOTORTREND and HOT ROD's rich magazine history and legacy dating back to 1948 is something highly valued by its longtime readers ...
Jack's daughter, Susan Roush-McClenaghan ... "We were working for Ford SVT and there was grudge between them and the hot rod cars from the GM and Chrysler folks across town.
Brad Keselowski took Jack Roush to victory lane for the first ... season-opening spectacular. "We have good hot rods here," Buescher said. "They are fast and they handle good.
When we last drove a Roush Mustang 10 years ago ... and my first car was inherited from my Hot-Rod grandmother; her 1969 AMC Javelin SST with the optional Go Package. That car and later a string ...
Jack Roush’s aunts and uncles didn’t love him ... By 22, he had built four hot rods, “with big, honkin’ V-8 engines.” In 1964, Roush graduated from Berea College in Kentucky with ...
Jack Roush, the driving force behind Roush Performance ... existing engine to engine swaps and inclusion in fully custom hot-rod builds. While both Ford and Roush make powerful crate engines ...
Despite Jack Roush's entrepreneurial success and notoriety ... It was featured in many magazines including a 1977 write-up in Hot Rod magazine. That's how it got its name, Sudden Death, Wolfe ...
Behind the belt-driven supercharger, the induction system uses a Roush manifold ... mile at 111 mph.But where the 380R and Stage 3 are hot-rod flamboyant and put the emphasis on all-out ...
You have to know him, but that's Jack, 100 percent." As Roush begins a difficult rehabilitation _ a rod was inserted in the femur and plates and pins on both sides of the ankle _ his teams are ...