So I've been on my quest for a new 2010 GT, and basically I've been running around looking at every Ford dealer in the area (and near-area) to see what's on the lots.
Yesterday seemed like a nice day to take a drive, so I did. I wound up at Keystone Ford in Chambersburg, PA; probably about 40 miles from home.
As I walked the lot, a dressed up 2009 GT caught my eye, and man, this thing was sweet. It was red and had the same "flat black motif" as say, a 1969-1970 Mach 1; the flat black hood, flat black side/rear window louvers, polished Torque-Thrust II wheels (wider than stock), a lowered suspension, cold air intake, power chip, cue-ball shifter knob, "BBR Racing" stitched into the headrests, and what also appeared to be a full exhaust. The sticker was about $41,000, and they are a numbered edition.
Apparently, BBR is a customization/hotrod shop in the area and must have some sort of contract with Keystone Ford to produce/sell these cars on the lot. The cars are all covered under Ford's factory warranty because all of the modifications are apparently out of Ford's catalog. Cool deal.
Anyway, I'm just wondering if anyone is familiar with the performance of these machines, or familiar with Booze Brothers Racing. Their website address is BBR Performance : Street, Drag, Oval Track speed products. There is a photo of one of these modified Mustangs, but it's a really crappy quality. It does NOT do this car justice.
Yesterday seemed like a nice day to take a drive, so I did. I wound up at Keystone Ford in Chambersburg, PA; probably about 40 miles from home.
As I walked the lot, a dressed up 2009 GT caught my eye, and man, this thing was sweet. It was red and had the same "flat black motif" as say, a 1969-1970 Mach 1; the flat black hood, flat black side/rear window louvers, polished Torque-Thrust II wheels (wider than stock), a lowered suspension, cold air intake, power chip, cue-ball shifter knob, "BBR Racing" stitched into the headrests, and what also appeared to be a full exhaust. The sticker was about $41,000, and they are a numbered edition.
Apparently, BBR is a customization/hotrod shop in the area and must have some sort of contract with Keystone Ford to produce/sell these cars on the lot. The cars are all covered under Ford's factory warranty because all of the modifications are apparently out of Ford's catalog. Cool deal.
Anyway, I'm just wondering if anyone is familiar with the performance of these machines, or familiar with Booze Brothers Racing. Their website address is BBR Performance : Street, Drag, Oval Track speed products. There is a photo of one of these modified Mustangs, but it's a really crappy quality. It does NOT do this car justice.