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Jack Roush Interview: Drag Racing, Ford Motorsports, and ... - MotorTrend
Feb 15, 2023 · Jack Roush Interview: Drag Racing, Ford Motorsports, and the Mustang II. He’s had a legendary career, winning championships and building engines every team wanted.
Sudden Death Mustang II: Jack Roush’s Super-Trick Street ... - MotorTrend
Jul 11, 2023 · One major exception is "Sudden Death," a big-block-Ford-powered, 1975 Mustang II sleeper that was built by none other than Jack Roush—a guy who knows a thing or two about hopped-up Mustang IIs...
What Is a Roush Mustang? Here’s Everything You Need to Know - MotorTrend
Apr 8, 2024 · The year was 1975 when a tough Detroit-area street racer named Joe Ruggirello commissioned Jack Roush to build him the ultimate in street racing equipment— a 505ci big-block-powered 1975 Ford...
The "Sudden Death" Roush 1975 Mustang II big block car.
I recently bought the 1975 Mustang this thread refers to. It actually IS the car from the April 1977 issue of Hot Rod Magazine known as "Sudden Death". I noted a couple of comments doubting the car's provenance.
2007 Roush Drag Pak Is a True Street and Strip ‘Stang
3 days ago · Jack Roush is a legend. Today, he is the chief executive of Roush Enterprises and co-owner of NASCAR-championship-winning Roush Fenway Keselowski ... Maybe that’s why he enjoys writing about old hot rods, barn finds, and other relics from the days when you could hear and smell a hopped-up car. Drew previously served as editor of Hot Rod, ...
Sudden Death '75 Gapp&Roush Mustang II - Ford Muscle Cars Tech Forum
Jan 30, 2010 · The 'Sudden Death' Mustang II was built by Wayne Gapp and Jack Roush (Gapp & Roush) for a customer who wanted to beat up on the local street racers. It was profiled in a 1977 edition of Hot Rod magazine by Gray Baskerville.
Still Accelerating: Jack Roush has been building up speed ... - Autoweek
Dec 3, 2002 · “The Detroit News had a hot rod section in its classified ads, and it ran for columns and columns in the 1960s,” Roush says, recalling the heyday of muscle cars, hot rods and cruising...
Smilin’ Jack Roush: a Car Nut’s Car Nut - MotorTrend
Jan 1, 2023 · Jack Roush runs three successful Winston Cup Ford teams, the Valvoline No. 6 car of Mark Martin, the Family Channel No. 16 Ford of Ted Musgrave, and the No. 99 Exide T-Bird of Jeff Burton.
How the 'Cat in the Hat' Took Not-So-Straight Line to NASCAR ... - Autoweek
Feb 3, 2023 · In 1971, Jack Roush partnered with Wayne Gapp to compete in major-league drag racing, even winning a Pro Stock title in the National Hot Rod Association. In 1984, Roush jumped into road...
HOT ROD | Jack Roush with his restored Mustang Pro Stocker
Jack Roush with his restored Mustang Pro Stocker