2012 Ford Mustang Stage 3 Hyper Series on 2040-cars
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, United States
Feel free to email: lenaczartoryski@netzero.net . 2012 Roush Stage 3 Hyper Series "Gas it Green" number 01 of only 25 ever
produced.
This series featured 100 Mustangs total, 25 in each of the four Hyper Series
color schemes. This vehicle was the very first car produced in the Gas it Green
color scheme for the series. Badges throughout the car feature Gas it Green
color accented Stage 3 and Hyper Series logos, as well as the production number
of the car, 01 of 25. This vehicle has over $27,000 worth of ROUSH performance
upgrades, including a 5.0L Powertrain System featuring the TVS 2.3L ROUSHcharger
that produces 540 horsepower and 465ft.lbs of torque. Additional ROUSH upgrades
include the 20 inch Hyper Black Wheels, performance tuned suspension,
performance brakes, Hyper Series leather seating with accent color stitching,
and a ROUSH trunk mounted tool kit.
This car looks like it just rolled off the show room floor with only 4,200 miles
and it comes with all the original items there were included such as
the window sticker and bright green shifter ball (came with the car as an
alternative to the black shifter with green writing).This car has no known mechanical issues and has never been in any accident of
any kind. No dings, dents, chips, etc. Garage kept and covered. Non-smoker -
still smells like new car inside. Seats and all interior items have absolutely
zero signs of wear of any kind. All upgrades came directly from Roush at the
time of production - no additional modifications have been made. Never raced or
abused.
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