![]() ”We’ve stiffened the chassis, uncorked the exhaust, tightened the handling, improved the induction and upgraded the stopping power. His company, Foose Design, is not structured to build production cars while Unique and Tecstar are experts in this field. This exciting program began when Foose was bombarded with requests to recreate his stunning one-off vehicles. It’s the ultimate cruisin’ machine that stands out from the crowd.” Each car will include custom designed wheels and interior touches. We wanted to stay true to what makes the Mustang special but, to create a distinctive new look, we revised the styling cues to include a custom front grille and hood, new front and rear fascias, added some discreet scoops and lowered the stance. ”Ford’s Mustang is an extraordinary platform for a custom muscle car. ”I’ve always dreamed of creating a limited edition streetcar,” stated Chip Foose, president of Foose Design. Production will be capped at only 3,000 per year with an MSRP projected to begin at $38,000. The Stallion is scheduled to be available through select Ford dealers nationwide in early 2006. Unique Performance, a leader in limited production American muscle cars, will assist in the engineering and development of modifications, as well as manage all marketing activities. The two companies initially launched a series of super cars based on 1960’s era vehicles and this is their first production vehicle program.Ĭhip Foose of Foose Design penned the Stallion Mustang’s bold styling. Unique Performance and Foose Design announced a formal agreement to create limited edition performance cars. The car features a Ford Racing performance-tuned exhaust system, and additional underside photographs can be seen in the gallery below.Together, Foose Design and Unique Performance are launching a line of limited edition muscle cars based on the current generation Ford Mustang. Shifting is through a five-speed manual transmission. The 4.6-liter V8 was modified during the build with a cold-air intake and a reprogrammed ECU for a manufacturer-estimated output of 335 horsepower when new. The digital odometer indicates 16k miles. The leather-wrapped steering wheel frames Foose-branded instruments including a 145-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and auxiliary gauges. The passenger side of the dashboard features a Chip Foose signature decal. Equipment includes air conditioning, heated front seats, cruise control, power accessories, Foose-branded sill plates, and a Shaker 500 CD stereo connected to Foose-branded speakers. ![]() The cabin features seats upholstered in gray leather with Foose Design embroidery on the headrests as well as a matching dashboard, door panels, carpets, and floor mats. The four-wheel Baer disc brakes feature drilled and slotted rotors at each corner. The car features a performance-tuned suspension, and Ford Racing components include the struts, shocks, and stabilizer bar. This example is finished in Snowstorm with dark blue upper accents and orange pinstripes.Ĭhromed 20″ Foose Design “Nitrous” wheels are mounted with 245/40 front and 275/35 rear Nitto NT555 tires. The Stallion features revised bodywork and trim compared to the contemporary Mustang GT, with changes including restyled front and rear fascias, rocker-panel cladding, C-pillar scoops, billet-style grille inserts, a rear spoiler, and a blacked-out rear trunk panel. This Foose Stallion has 16k miles and is now offered in Wisconsin with manufacturer’s literature, service records, a clean Carfax report, and a clean New Mexico title. The car has been registered in New Mexico since new, and it was acquired by the selling dealer in March 2021. Foose Stallion features include revised bodywork, 20″ Foose wheels, a performance-tuned suspension, gray leather upholstery, and an AM/FM/CD stereo with Foose-branded speakers. The car is finished in white with blue accents and orange pinstripes, and it is powered by a 4.6-liter V8 paired with a five-speed manual transmission. This 2007 Ford Mustang GT was modified as a Foose Stallion by Unique Performance Concepts when new.
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