Roush & Shelby join forces to create SR-71 Charity Mustang

 Roush & Shelby join forces to create SR-71 Charity Mustang
SR-71 Charity Mustang by Roush & Shelby

Features a supercharged 5.0-liter V8

Carroll Shelby and Jack Roush have teamed up to create a unique Mustang which will be auctioned off in support of the EAA's (Experimental Aircraft Association) Young Eagles program.

Dubbed the SR-71 (S for Shelby / R for Roush), the special edition Mustang was inspired by the legendary Lockheed Martin SR-71 Blackbird.

While it won't allow you to take spy photos from 80,000 ft (24,000 m), the SR-71 Mustang features a 5.0-lite Ti-VCT V8 engine with a 2.3-liter Whipple Twin Screw Supercharger and a Roush intake. Other performance goodies include the Handling Pack, a Ford Racing exhaust system, and a roll cage.

In terms of styling, the car features a matte grey paint job, unique graphics, a glass roof, and custom wheels (19-inch front / 20-inch rear).

Inside, the cabin boasts Recaro race seats (with embroidered signatures of Jack Roush and Carroll Shelby), a revised steering wheel, a Ford Racing instrument cluster, a modified navigation system, special floor mats, and unique badging. Furthermore, the rear seat is removed to "accentuate (the) cockpit environment."

The SR-71 Mustang will be built by Roush and auctioned off on July 29th.

Source: Roush Performance

It’s a collaboration that’s never happened before, a collaboration that will result in a one-of-a-kind 2011 Mustang that simply will be without equal. For the first time ever, Carroll Shelby and Jack Roush were on site to meet with Ford Motor Company to design, engineer and produce the SR-71, a vehicle inspired by the SR-71 “Blackbird,” the long-range reconnaissance USAF aircraft built by Lockheed Martin.

For the last three years, the Ford Motor Company has provided EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) with unique auction vehicles that have raised over one million dollars for EAA’s Young Eagles program. The Young Eagles Auction takes place each year at AirVenture, EAA’s annual air show and gathering. Ford Motor Company has been a proud supporter of EAA and Young Eagles for the past 15 years by providing various vehicles and donations each year to be raffled and auctioned off.

The SR-71 Mustang (S for Shelby, R for Roush) is being built at the ROUSH facility in Livonia, Michigan, with the participation and input of all parties involved. As inspiration, the Lockheed Martin SR-71 took it’s first flight in 1964, the first year the Ford Mustang was produced. The SR-71 “Blackbird” holds all official airspeed and altitude records and is the most technically advanced and unique aircraft ever produced. It was an aircraft loaded from end-to-end with features that, to this day, are still admired and copied.

The SR-71 Mustang will be packed with special and unique features as well, right down to the embroidered signatures of Jack Roush and Carroll Shelby in the exclusive racing seats. With Carroll Shelby’s history as an USAF flight instructor and Jack Roush as a well known P-51 Mustang pilot, the objective was to hand build a highly valued vehicle that would excite both enthusiasts and collectors alike. Also, the vehicle will be on display to generate enthusiasm and excitement for the 500,000 plus AirVenture attendees July, 26th through July 31st.

The auction for the SR-71 Mustang will take place on Thursday, July 29,th at 7:30 PM ( Central Time) at the EAA Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

To participate in this once-in-a-lifetime auction, pre-qualify by contacting Matt Miller at 800-236-1025 or mmiller@eaa.org by July 26, 2010. Visit www.airventure.org/gathering to learn more.

The SR-71 Mustang Vehicle Specifications:
o All-new aluminum block 5.0-lite Ti-VCT V8 engine with a 2.3-liter Whipple Twin Screw Supercharger with Ford Racing calibration and Roush intake
o Ford Racing Handling Pack
o Ford Racing tuned exhaust and tips
o SVT Track Pack wheels in custom paint (19-inch in front, 20-inch in rear)
o Glass roof with unique graphic treatment
o Unique non-production matte and silver exterior paint treatment with SR-71 cues
o Custom Recaro race seats featuring embroidered signatures of Jack Roush and Carroll Shelby
o Custom racing steering wheel
o Rear seat removed to accentuate cockpit environment
o Ford Racing performance gauge cluster
o Modified navigation screen and instrument cluster
o Roll cage
o Custom IP badging, sill plates and floor mats

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 dmanero dmanero
Again another variation of the mustang and it's just as boring.
July 14, 2010 3:16 pm
 TheAlchemist TheAlchemist
dmanero - you took my words...that HAS to be at least 20 "special edition" Mustangs now. Ford never was really on the up-and-up of the word exclusivity.
July 14, 2010 8:26 pm
 dmanero dmanero
I think its more. I could be wrong but either they trying to beat the many variation of the Vette or the viper. Either way, the mustang isn't what it used to be. just end it with a little dignity, even though the Elnore was probably the only mustang that is worth the name.
July 14, 2010 8:32 pm
 m3 m3
iam just wonder what will be this car ?
July 14, 2010 11:41 pm
 MTC MTC
This is actually brilliant, 2 of the greatest Mustang tuner goes together
July 15, 2010 3:26 am
 HEMI426 HEMI426
2.3L supercharger? How can that be?
July 15, 2010 12:52 pm
 THEBENCHMARK THEBENCHMARK
That is the displacement of the supercharger, it moves 2.3L of air per revolution, somebody correct me if I'm wrong. I've heard of whipple making 3.0L versions as well.
July 15, 2010 5:39 pm
 Decypha Decypha
That sounds so hardcore! I didn't know that.
July 16, 2010 4:38 am