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Driving the 2010 Ford Mustang GT, we discovered it was basically a tuner version of the old model. So how does the latest ROUSH Mustang Blackjack stack up to the factory version? Let's find out.
Not content to go with a Mustang GT or a modified version thereof, the Hamms started with these specially prepared Mustangs offered by Roush Performance. The Roush Blackjack is an '07 model while ...
Click to enlarge ROUSH announced the Stage3 Blackjack Mustang back in 2006, and in 2007 said it would make 100 of them. New Yorker Drew Conner bought Blackjack number two, spending almost $59,000 ...
ROUSH Performance wants you to save the date of March 18th. It's the day they'll reveal their 2010 ROUSH Mustang, but for the moment, they've decided to tease us.
Roush-tuned Mustangs are usually pretty intimidating rides, but the Roush Stage 3 BlackJack gives us the chills just looking at it.; Based on a prototype that served as Roush's personal car during ...
It's practically a guarantee that if you manage to buy a ROUSH BLACKJACK Mustang Coupe, you'll have an instant collector's item on your hands. Only 100 are scheduled to be produced ...
A class action lawsuit filed in Federal court in Manhattan accuses Ford and Roush of building twice as many limited-edition Stage 3 BlackJack Mustangs as it said it would. That has resulted in ...
Roush will turn your Mustang GT into the Jack Roush Edition Mustang for $50,995. Considering the donor Mustang will set you back about $35,000, you're looking at close to $86,000 for this range ...
The 2015 Roush Stage 3 Mustang is Ford fanboys' answer to their Mopar buddies with Challenger Hellcats in their garages. Sure, the raw horsepower in the Hellcat is a bit more substantial, but when ...
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