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Unique Performance expands Foose Stallion line

01/15/2007, 12:30 PM

By admin

Unique Performance has expanded its Foose Stallion Mustang line by introducing a new base model for all North American Ford Dealerships. Performance enhancements include a Ford Racing exhaust and suspension and 11-inch rear and 12-inch front DecelaRotors. In addition, Chip’s touch can also be found throughout the Stallion — from Foose embroidered seats and Foose sill plates to the Foose ID plate and signature logo on the dash.

Rounding out the modifications is an upper and lower billet grille and 20-inch Foose Nitrous wheels. This base package is available at a MSRP of 36,365.00.

A supercharged edition of the Foose Stallion will be launched in the first quarter of 2007. The supercharged Foose Stallion will be available only through exclusive Foose Stallion performance dealers. [Photo credit]. Gallery after the jump…

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01/15, 12:37 PM

posted by:

XeroBlue

Pretty hot

01/15, 12:42 PM

posted by:

Syrax

36 grand PLUS the car or WITH the car?

01/15, 12:48 PM

posted by:

6ix

i’m generally not a huge fan of these types of car, but this thing looks seriously hot.

01/15, 12:53 PM

posted by:

F451

Personally, I’m all Foosed-out. He’s a bit too commercial these days, and he doesn’t have the goods like Lingenfelter, so you are paying for “styling” a lot of which is somewhat tired these days.

01/15, 1:18 PM

posted by:

Renton

If the car with all that stuff costs $36K, that’s not too bad. Upgraded suspension and brakes are always welcome.

I can live with the stock V8, maybe change the rear end.

If the cost is a $36K option to a $25K Mustang, then I say no way.

01/15, 2:05 PM

posted by:

MC

As much as I like the 07 Shelby GT500, this has to be my favorite mustang. Foose just did a great job with the car and I want one so bad that I can taste it. They took a legend and turned into a true masterpiece.

01/15, 2:10 PM

posted by:

snork

I like the style changes, but what’s with the fake air scoop on the rear side windows? I know they’re going for a retro look…but now you have have the biggest blind spots ever, I just don’t get it?

01/15, 2:55 PM

posted by:

theshadow

Nice looking but tame – they couldn’t even bother tog et another 10hp by sticking on a filter and a catback exhaust? Pleeeze!

Stallions should have bigger balls than ponies.

01/15, 3:13 PM

posted by:

Jazz

Weak. Mostly cosmetic. Lets see some numbers. Braking, skidpad, hp, qtr mile? Aybody can get aero kits nowadays. I guess its a new model for Foose fanboys.

01/15, 3:51 PM

posted by:

A4

i dont like the billet grille on ANY mustang.

01/15, 4:02 PM

posted by:

Fatstrat

This is the type of car that is going to bring big $$ at Barrett/Jackson in 20 years or so. IMHO

01/15, 4:21 PM

posted by:

hockeygod1331

How many different edition Mustangs can Ford make? I lost count..

The more saturated market for specialty versions of the Mustang the lower the collectibility

01/15, 7:11 PM

posted by:

peter g

Not for me. Seems everyone is trying to make their own, special Mustang?

01/15, 9:56 PM

posted by:

global_lightning

Bleh, I’d rather have a three-razor grille from the Fusion.

01/15, 11:15 PM

posted by:

SpeedRacer

Wanna bet the Evo X is still faster than that ford
(foose) P.O.S!!!

01/15, 11:15 PM

posted by:

SpeedRacer

and cheaper

01/16, 12:02 AM

posted by:

MC

SpeedRacer I hope you’re not talking about that cardboard looking lancer. Those cars are cheaper and need I say uglier for a reason you know.

01/16, 8:32 AM

posted by:

tino

Why can’t Foose sign the car itself instead of 3 dollar decal :-(

01/16, 8:56 AM

posted by:

55amg

specs? and ugly rims. too small. doesnt look nice

01/16, 3:44 PM

posted by:

Cobradreamer427

That is so cool, nice wheels

01/16, 7:19 PM

posted by:

MC

Foster who said it looks better than a GT500? If you mean me, ur wrong cause I said liked it better than the GT500. I never said it looked better.

 
 
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