Roush Performance

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A Roush 402 cubic inch engine built for the Shelby Daytona Coupe
A Roush 402 cubic inch engine built for the Shelby Daytona Coupe

Roush Performance is an automotive company owned and operated by automotive mogul Jack Roush. It was formed in 1995 by Roush to provide engineering from racing to street cars.

Roush produces performance parts for Ford cars and trucks, and has built fully modified versions and tuning kits, such as the Roush GT600 RE (based on the Ford GT, but with 600bhp and other modifications), various Mustangs, and an F-150 pickup powered by propane. These special model vehicles are sold to the public through independent dealerships, typically those carrying a Ford brand name of some kind.

[1] The company is also well respected for its engine making, and provide custom built engines for cars like the Superformance Shelby Daytona Coupe or Brock Coupe as it's also known.

The company has served occasionally as a part-time sponsor for Roush's Craftsman Truck Series teams.

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  1. ^ ROUSH Performance - Vehicles. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.

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