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Making of the Roush 729 by Roush Performance | SEMA 2017

Making of the Roush 729 by Roush Performance | SEMA 2017

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SEMA, Roush 729

ROUSH Performance is excited and pleased to introduce its 2017 SEMA concept build: The 2018 ROUSH 729. The ROUSH 729 is a custom-built one-of-a-kind ROUSH supercharged wide-body Mustang, built to pay tribute to Ford’s historic 1970 Boss 429. It will be on display at Ford’s Main Stage for the entirety of the 2017 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Finished in the commemorative hue of Ford Grabber Green, of which only 95 Boss 429s were painted in 1970, the ROUSH 729 features ROUSH’s all-new 2018 Mustang body kit, as well as a custom wide-body kit designed by ROUSH and Stratasys. The ROUSH 729 is equipped with various race-inspired carbon fiber parts developed in conjunction with Anderson Composites, as well as custom Vossen RVS forged wheels wrapped in Continental ExtremeContact Sport rubber. Custom-painted Brembo GT Series brakes provide plenty of stopping power, while a ROUSH 3-Way Adjustable Coilover Suspension system allows for skid pad ratings of 1.07 lateral g’s. Under the hood, ...

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