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Old 9/28/04, 11:49 AM
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FORD RACING ANNOUNCES PERFORMANCE PARTS PROGRAM FOR THE ALL-NEW 2005 FORD MUSTANG

Ford Racing's prototype 2005 Mustang racer undergoes development testing at Laguna Seca.
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Mustang is at the core of the Ford Racing Performance Parts business and has always had a high consumer demand for performance modifications.
Ford Racing has initiated a performance parts development program for the all-new 2005 Ford Mustang to be launched at the SEMA show in November.
Ford Racing's new 5.0-liter Cammer V-8 crate engine provides the basis for a possible racing program for the new 2005 Ford Mustang.
Discovery Channel program "Extreme Mustang: Back to the Track" documents the development of racing parts for the new Mustang.
DEARBORN, Mich., Sept. 28 - The Ford Mustang, performance, and racing. All three have been synonymous since the car's debut in 1964, and the latest version of "America's car" will soon be the target for "hot rodders" and racers alike.

Today, Ford Racing announces a development program to expand its performance parts catalog offerings to include the new 2005 Ford Mustang. The new Mustang carries on the tradition of affordable performance and will most definitely be the target of enthusiast "tuners" and racers.

"The Mustang is at the core of Ford Racing Performance Parts' business, from simple bolt-on upgrades all the way to complete crate engine assemblies," said Dan Davis, director of Ford Racing Technology. "We're very excited to see the 2005 Mustang hit the road and we're working on having a variety of performance parts ready for all those enthusiasts out there that will drive straight from the dealership to their garage for installation."

The Mustang represents a huge opportunity for performance parts development. The Mustang has been integral to the Ford Racing Performance Parts business, and has delivered many of the parts that are currently featured in the catalog, such as the 5.0-liter small block V-8. It has also been the impetus for continued engine development, such as the new 5.0-liter Cammer V-8 based on Ford's MOD engine family.

Ford Racing has embarked on an aggressive development program for the 2005 Ford Mustang to evaluate all areas of the vehicle for performance upgrades. The initial target for parts will be bolt-on items that will produce more engine power as well as parts that will provide visual distinction from an "off-the-showroom" floor model.

Davis explains that during this development program, the team discovered an interesting opportunity. "As we built up a development prototype, we saw the opportunity to take Mustang to the most extreme level of modification, by turning it into a race car. So, with the help of a team of motorsports specialists from Multimatic, we began to investigate the possibility of a 'turn-key' racer based off the new Mustang."

The team was on to something and another investigation was started. With a performance parts strategy for the new Mustang already in progress, there were a few other pieces of the puzzle that made timing for this project just right. The 5.0-liter Cammer V-8 crate engine already had a racing pedigree, with a Robert Yates-built race version powering the Ford Focus Daytona Prototype to a class win at the 2003 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona.

As well, Ford Racing has been involved in supporting new forms of grassroots motorsports that offer good value to those interested in getting involved in racing. And, of course, the racing heritage of the Mustang is unmatched, and the 2005 model harkens back to the glory days of racing with some of the biggest names in motorsports.

The Mustang's rich history in racing has spanned the over the 40-year life of the vehicle. It has been successful in all forms of racing, from drag racing to Trans Am road racing, and has especially ignited enthusiasts' participation in entry-level forms of motorsports.

"Ford Racing's grassroots motorsports efforts, including support of the popular USAC-sanctioned Focus Midget series, have been extremely successful in providing opportunities to go racing at a good value," continued Davis. "The new 2005 Mustang and our 5.0-liter Cammer V-8 crate engine make a perfect combination to extend Ford's rich sports car racing heritage."

The new Cammer 5.0-liter V-8 is available as a crate engine through the Ford Racing Performance Parts catalog. The Cammer V-8 is built from Ford's family of modular V-8 engines; including the 4.6-liter DOHC supercharged V-8 found in the SVT Mustang Cobra. The 5.0-liter Cammer crate engine produces 420 horsepower and 370 pound-feet of torque. It features electronic fuel injection and comes with "plug-and-play" electronics, including the wiring harness and engine computer, for easy installation in a variety of projects, from race cars to hot rods.

"Our goal with the Boy Racer project would be to capitalize on our performance parts program and the Mustang's successful history in road racing," continued Davis. "The 5.0-liter Cammer represents the future of Ford Racing Performance Parts, and this program could help solidify the Cammer as the performance crate engine of choice."

"The key factor in determining the future of this Mustang race program will be providing a competitive race car in a package that stresses value and durability," Davis explained. "Other considerations include low operating cost, especially when it comes to engines, and we believe the Cammer V-8 will set a new level of expectation."

The primary targeted racing series for the car would be showroom stock-type series, along with other grassroots and semi-professional road racing series.

The 5.0-liter Cammer V-8 crate engine is currently available from Ford Racing Performance Parts. For more information, please visit: www.fordracingparts.com.

The 2005 Ford Mustang will hit dealer showrooms beginning this fall. It will be available in both V-6 and V-8 configurations. For more information, please visit: www.fordvehicles.com.

Discovery Channel's "Extreme Mustang: Back to the Track"
The Discovery Channel joined with Ford Racing Technology to give racing and automotive enthusiasts an "inside look" at the decisions and processes that are part of a race car development program. The resulting documentary, "Extreme Mustang: Back to the Track", gives an unprecedented look at this exciting racing program from its inception to the first track test.

The one-hour program is scheduled to air on the Discovery Channel on Tuesday, September 28th at 8pm ET/PT.
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Definitly watchin this one tonight.
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they have 3 pic's of the white racer that i cant up load dan or boomer help!!!!!!
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they have 3 pic's of the white racer that i cant up load dan or boomer help!!!!!!
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Originally posted by dave 02 gt@September 28, 2004, 11:59 AM
they have 3 pic's of the white racer that i cant up load dan or boomer help!!!!!!
One of them is already up on this site:

http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=6336
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That looks pimp.
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Somebody is going to have to tape this show for us Canadians.

Just checked Discovery Channel Canada's website, and they are not show the the Extreme Mustang show tonight.

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Originally posted by CanadianStang@September 28, 2004, 1:33 PM
Somebody is going to have to tape this show for us Canadians.

Just checked Discovery Channel Canada's website, and they are not show the the Extreme Mustang show tonight.

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Is that side exhaust I see?
Are those stock rear quarters panels?... I ask because those look like 335's out back..
Wheels look great I wonder if those will be in the Ford Racing Catalog?
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Originally posted by dave 02 gt@September 28, 2004, 11:52 AM

The one-hour program is scheduled to air on the Discovery Channel on Tuesday, September 28th at 8pm ET/PT.
Doesn't this go against the "No Information before Oct 1" date?

Not that I am bothered by this fact.
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Originally posted by MCGT@September 28, 2004, 2:43 PM
Is that side exhaust I see?
Are those stock rear quarters panels?... I ask because those look like 335's out back..
Wheels look great I wonder if those will be in the Ford Racing Catalog?
The 05 I have seen have the fender lips designed for fatter rubber.
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Definitely gonna have to beg my father for the TV tonight... I'd love to see the 05 in action.
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:w00t: it comes on at 8 and 11, I have class at 835 and won't get out till 10 so I get to catch the 11pm one YAY!!
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I'll be recording it tonight, but can't convert it sorry! Looking forward to watching it.
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Man - that color scheme is awesome. I almost wish I'd ordered White and gone after the aftermarket stripes!
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Whever it airs....someone make a digital recording. We'll find a way to upload.
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What nice wallpaper that makes. Where were those pics made, Sonoma possibly, or do I just need to watch tonight and find out.


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