Roush Announces Second P-51 Mustang Tribute Car
2009 P-51B Mustang is followup to 2008 P-51A
By Christopher Jackson
November 12, 2008 11:42 PM
Filed Under: American, Ford, General, Special Editions
Following the success of last year's tribute to the famous WWII fighter plane, Roush has put together another limited-edition P-51 series Mustang. The 2009 P-51B was unveiled at SEMA, and is the second aviation-themed modified Mustang from the manufacturer, and just fifty-one will be built.
As with last year's P-51A, the P-51B's 4.6 liter V8 has been rebuilt to produce 510 horsepower and 510 ft-lb torque. The power boost comes courtesy of forged steel internals and lower compression. The P-51B is set apart from last year's special edition by the addition of black chrome wheels wrapped in Cooper RS3 rubber that expose six-piston brake calipers. A Roush Stage 3 suspension kit improves handling.
Interior and exterior styling is tweaked to reflect the WWII motif, with olive drab stripes on the silver exterior. Different hues are used on the six-piece Roush body kit to reflect the patchwork look of combat-repaired fighter planes, as well. Red and yellow checkerboard accents complete the WWII flyboy look. On the inside, Roush adds a vent pod gauge set with boost gauge and P-51B logos on the shifter ball, seats and floormats. Options include an integrated Escort Passport 9500i laser/radar defense system, toolkit and a Roush exhaust. Available through Roush-approved Ford dealers, this ultra-rare Mustang comes with a three-year, 36,000-mile warranty and an MSRP of $65,800.
Press Release (Click to expand)
ROUSH® Performance continues their homage to the legendary World War II fighter plane with the 2009 P-51BTM Mustang, the second aviation-themed pony car from the Michigan-based manufacturer. This car, based on the 2009 Ford Mustang chassis, will be limited to just 51 numbered production vehicles in the 2009 model year^.
As with the previous 2008 ROUSH® P-51ATM Mustang, introduced at the 2007 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, the 2009 P-51BTM will also have 510 horsepower and 510 lb.-ft. of torque matching it as the most powerful ROUSH® Mustang ever produced. In order to get this type of power from the Ford 4.6L, 3-valve engine, ROUSH® technicians replace many of the internal components with stronger parts including forged aluminum pistons (with an increased dish to lower the compression ratio from 9.8 to 8.6), forged steel H-Beam connecting rods and a forged steel crankshaft and there is an upgraded high-capacity fuel delivery system installed. ROUSH® also upgrades the clutch and includes a custom-calibration for the ECM to manage the performance of the next-generation R2300 ROUSHcharger®.
Among the changes for the 2009 P-51BTM are a secondary sheave FEAD, the addition of the ROUSH® 6-piston brakes which can be seen through the new black chrome wheels, and a ROUSH® vent pod gauge with a boost gauge. The car will be fitted with the new Cooper RS3 ultra-high performance tires, which, combined with the ROUSH® Stage 3TM suspension will give a road-hugging ride and nearly unmatched cornering ability. The Ford factory Vapor paint code will be accented with Olive Drab green badging to match the World War II motif, and a rear decklid black-out panel is included. The P-51BTM logo adorns the shifter ball, floor mats and is embroidered into the leather seating. Further matching the history of the fighter plane, which often saw different metal panels used to patch the planes back into flying and fighting condition, the six-piece ROUSH® aerobody kit will have both Vapor and Silver colors utilized for a subtle, but highly unique, look on the road.
The 2009 P-51BTM continues the yellow and red checkerboard accents which pay tribute to the brave pilots of the 357th Fighters Group, Eighth Air Force ETO (European Theater Operations) who were unofficially known as "The Yoxford Boys" after a village near their base. Its victory totals in air-to-air combat are the most of any P-51 group in the Eighth Air Force and third among all groups fighting in Europe. The 357th flew 313 combat missions between February 11, 1944 and April 25, 1945 and is officially credited by the US Air Force with having destroyed 595.5 German airplanes in the air and 106.5 on the ground.
Jack Roush has played a major role in designing both the 2008 ROUSH® P-51ATM and the new 2009 P-51BTM Mustang, which ties into his affection for both the history of the fighter plane as well as his hobby of restoring and flying them.
"The 2009 ROUSH® P-51BTM is really the closest thing we can do to truly match the performance and styling of the fighter plane, " said Jack Roush. "Just like the airplane, the P-51BTM Mustang has the power to outrun most anything, can turn like virtually nothing else, and will make those other ‘pilots' have second thoughts before engaging in a skirmish."
The 2009 ROUSH® P-51BTM is now starting to arrive at ROUSH®-authorized Ford dealers and has a suggested retail pricing starting at $65,800 including destination fees and gas guzzler taxes. The few options available include a ROUSH® trunk tool kit, enhanced ROUSH® resonator exhaust and an Escort Passport 9500ci radar/laser defense system. As with all ROUSH® vehicles, the 2009 P-51B has an industry-leading 3 year/36,000 mile warranty.
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