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Quiggs
06-29-2005, 09:10 PM
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DEARBORN, Mich. — In a move designed to appeal to racing enthusiasts, Ford told Inside Line it plans to sell 25 Mustang FR500Cs designed exclusively for track use through its fordracingparts.com Web site.

The car, inspired by a 2002 Ford racing concept shown at SEMA, costs $125,000.

The white FR500C Mustangs will be assembled by Toronto-based Multimatic Motorsports, which is running one of five FR500Cs on the Grand Am Cup road-racing circuit. The special Mustangs have won four out of six Grand Am races this season, according to Ford Special Vehicle Team spokesman Alan Hall.

The FR500C — which is not street-legal — is powered by a 5.0-liter "Cammer R50" V8 engine that generates 400 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. The engine features the same cylinder heads found in the $140,000 Ford GT supercar.

"With the new Mustang, Ford Racing saw the opportunity to create a ready-to-race car," Hall said. "It was inspired by a 2002 SEMA concept called the FR500C based on the last-generation Mustang. They took the Mustang to the extreme with that one. A lot of the Mustang book editors said it was the best Mustang they had ever driven — what the ideal Mustang would be."

Hall added, "I would not say all 25 are spoken for, but there is strong interest."I love turn-key race cars.

TheOne
06-29-2005, 09:19 PM
i'll take 1! if they sell it to me for whatever i have in my pocket.

(seriously, i would buy it if i had that much $$ to spare)

shr0olvl
06-29-2005, 10:18 PM
"200 lbs lighter and 100 more horsepower..."

Wow! So for a mere $90,000 I can get a mustang with a heads/cam upgrade and have interior stripped out!? No Way! :rolleyes:

OK, so I'm over simplifying things, but you could definately do more with a lot less than that thing.

Quiggs
06-29-2005, 10:23 PM
But it wouldn't be built to spec for Grand Am. You'd spend at least 2-3 times that developing your own engine.

nopassn
06-30-2005, 12:26 AM
"The engine features the same cylinder heads found in the $140,000 Ford GT supercar.
..."

and for the bargain price of only $125,000... I'd rather kick in the 15 large at that point and get the upgraded engine wrapper...

spi-ti-tout
06-30-2005, 03:25 AM
This would make a great rally edition if they could just get the parts right.