Ford E-Town Party
On Saturday night, during the E-Town National Event, Ford Racing Performance Parts, Classracer.com and Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords magazine will be sponsoring the annual racer party at Ron and Lincoln Morehead's trailer. This is in addition to the Town Meeting on Thursday at the Tasca Motorcraft trailer.
Aside from the normal antics, you can get a close-up look at Erich and Herb Bollman's 2008 Cobra Jet AA/SA Mustang, as well as a few other Ford racecars. So come by, have some food and check out the latest from Ford. Evan |
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Bro, will you be there?
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In the flesh, and I can't wait!
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the less flesh the better Evan my man ! hee hee
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hey evan i have ford 289 size mains in my chrysler does that qualify me to come to the party? :)
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I hope the party goes well Evan and I know you're excited to be back "home." Hopefully the weather won't necessitate late-night elimination rounds on Saturday night...
My superstocker is still coming along. Waiting for heads and intake right now, but they should be ready soon. |
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[FORD TO BUILD 2010 MUSTANG COBRA JET
Friday, 12 June 2009 The 40th Anniversary 2008 Mustang Cobra Jet more than lived up to its billing, joining its historic predecessor - the original 1968 Cobra Jet in winning its inaugural race at the NHRA Winternationals in Pomona, Calif. Now Ford Racing is ready to update the latest Cobra Jet, and is announcing plans to build a 2010 version of the “CJ.” The announcement was officially made today at the National Mustang Racing Association (NMRA) event in Milan. A little over a year ago, Ford Racing announced plans to build a modern edition of the Cobra Jet. The limited run of 50 cars sold out in less than two weeks, even before the first car was built. Once again Ford Racing will produce a limited run of 50 2010 Mustang CJs, the minimum number that must be produced in order to receive clearance from NHRA for competition. Exact specifications are being finalized, but the initial plan is for the 2010 Cobra Jet to have a 425-hp 5.4-liter supercharged engine from the Ford Racing Performance Parts catalog, but with an option to upgrade to an estimated 475-hp aluminum block engine. Likewise the 6-speed manual transmission that was available in the ’08 Cobra Jet will be standard, but an option to upgrade to 5-speed Liberty manual transmission or a race prepped automatic transmission will be available. Other 2010 Mustang Cobra Jet upgrades include an 8.50et NHRA certified roll cage and lightweight racing brakes. “I’ve said from my first day in this job that I wanted Ford Racing to continue to be a ‘racer-friendly’ organization,” said Brian Wolfe, director, North American Motorsports. “That’s why we take great pride in being one of only two car companies worldwide that builds ready-to-race cars and sells them as part of our performance parts offerings.” Component testing is underway and base pricing will be under $75,000. Production is expected to begin during the fourth quarter with delivery expected in early 2010. Sportsmen racers interested in placing a pre-order for the 2010 Cobra Jet can contact their local Ford Dealership. |
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Evan,
I WAS WRONG!! You knew that! I tried to buy a cobra jet and there were none. I might try to get a 10 or just keep racing my 64 427 Thunderbolt!! I heard your great qualifier on the internet today and your name finally connected. I'm a subscriber, so I know the car. If you are ever in Las Vegas, look me up, I owe you a beer or something!! Good luck this weekend! BK |
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