There have been some interesting Ford Mustang Roush builds up for auction already this year, like this head-turning Mustang Roush GT Roush Stage 3, an extremely rare 2014 Mustang GT Warrior, and a Mustang Roush 427R coupe with custom vertical doors. Yet another one of these muscle cars is up for grabs on Cars & Bids, this time a 2010 Ford Mustang Roush 427R coupe with a stunning blue and white livery.
This pony car’s Grabber Blue paint scheme does exactly that by grabbing the attention of passers by right off the bat. It’s outfitted with a five-speed manual transmission, and its odometer states that it’s only seen 6,500 miles throughout its life, which were put on by it single owner: none other than Ryan Stiles of Whose Line Is It Anyway? fame. This particular 2010 Ford Mustang features the 427R package from Roush, which adds a host of performance upgrades such as a supercharger, intake manifold, front fascia, Roush badging and more. It also features a Roush exhaust system, 20-inch cast chrome wheels, rear window louvres, a short-throw shifter and a variety of other aftermarket modifications.
Under the hood, the pony car harnesses the 4.6L V8 engine, which is rated at 315 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque from the factory. However, Roush states that its tune coaxes 435 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque from the supercharged eight-cylinder.
The window sticker indicates that this model sold for $32,240 new, excluding the cost of the aftermarket upgrades. Right from the showroom floor, this 2010 Ford Mustang included things like a 3.55 limited slip axle, fog lights, a leather interior, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, ambient lighting and a Shaker 500 sound system.
Interested parties should note that the auction for this 2010 Ford Mustang Roush 427R coupe will conclude on June 26th, 2023, at 4:15 EST. As of this writing, the high bid sits at $20,000.
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Just proves what a timeless classic mustang is. No Mater what year.