More Supply for P-51A* Mustang due to Increasing Demand
One aspect that receives serious upgrade in automobiles is the output given by the performance parts aside from the technological innovation equipped in these vehicles.
It didn’t took long before the office phones came ringing when Jack Roush introduced the new 510-horsepower ROUSH® P-51A Mustang as dealers and clients try to get hold of the new muscle car.
Even that the new car is still unavailable to the public and has still no concluding price, the post unveiling reaction was sufficient for the ROUSH administration to reconsider the quantity of ROUSH P-51A Mustangs that will be manufactured. ROUSH Performance finally decided to increase the original production target to 151units when they start building during the 1st quarter of 2008 as opposed to the original plan of limiting production to 100 units.
Joe Thompson, general manager of ROUSH Performance said that “Certainly we anticipated that the ROUSH P-51A Mustang would be a popular car and sell quickly to our dealer base.”
“But I must say that we were a little surprised at just how fast the demand grew for this car so we worked with our suppliers to make ensure that an increased volume would be possible and can now announce that there will be 151 vehicles produced next year,” Thompson added.
The ROUSH P-51A has one of the highest horsepower Mustang ever manufactured with its internal engine parts upgraded for the first time by ROUSH technicians in their Livonia, Michigan plant.
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