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Ford Racing
unveils 2012 Cobra Jet Mustang
12/9/2010 Dearborn, Mich. — Since its legendary introduction at the NHRA Winternationals in 1968, Ford’s Cobra Jet Mustang has created a
legacy of power, performance and triumph that has carried through the
decades.
In 2008, Ford Racing unveiled the 40th Anniversary Cobra Jet Mustang,
which promptly lived up to the legend of the original version, duplicating
the NHRA Winternationals victory in its inaugural race. The subsequent
2010 Cobra Jet, built on the 2010 Mustang platform, has been setting class
records and is competitive at drag strips across the country.
Today, Ford Racing unveiled the 2012 Cobra Jet Mustang at the Performance
Racing Industry show in Orlando, Fla., and announced the intention to
build 50 turn-key 2012 CJ’s. For the first time the Cobra Jet will be
available in three color options—Race Red, Grabber Blue and Winner
White—and coordinating graphics.
"Ford Racing is proud to build the 2012 Cobra Jet and continue the
tradition of delivering turn-key competitive race cars to Ford drag racing
enthusiasts," said George Goddu, Business Manager Ford Racing Performance
Group.
"With every Cobra Jet build we strive to carry the spirit of the original
Cobra Jet while developing the next generation of drag racing icon. The
enthusiast who races the 2012 Cobra Jet can be competitive at virtually
any event, from their local track up through NHRA Stock or Super Stock
classes."
For decades, the Mustang has been the preeminent car in many forms of
racing, including drag racing. The 2008 and '10 Cobra Jet Mustang added to
that legacy with high- profile wins at the NHRA Winternationals and U.S.
Nationals, and by setting numerous Stock and Super Stock class records
across the country.
The goal for the 2012 Cobra Jet is to build a turn-key race car ready to
take its own place in NHRA history. The same as its predecessors in '08
and '10 it's a factory-built race car intended for NHRA Stock and Super
Stock racing that can also be campaigned in other racing sanctioning
bodies such as NMRA, NMCA, PSCA and IHRA. The '12 CJ will come with all of
the features of the '10 car including a full race-prepared automatic
transmission, drag race-specific shocks and springs, manual steering and
brakes, 8.50 certified rollcage, and an Aeromotive return-style fuel
system with trunk-mounted fuel cell.
For 2012, the Cobra Jet features a 5.4L supercharged engine based on the
'11 SVT Mustang with two supercharger options, a 2.3 liter TVS unit or a
4.0 liter Ford Racing Whipple supercharger. Each vehicle has an aluminum
block engine, standard automatic transmission, double keyed crankshaft,
Manley H-beam connecting rods, low-drag racing brakes and optimized spring
rates for the front and rear. Additionally the Cobra Jet will feature
black anodized Cobra Jet wheels from Weld Racing and a new compound tire
with unique Cobra Jet branding from Goodyear.
Same as Ford Racing’s Mustang FR500S and the 2010 Cobra Jet, this ready to
race Mustang will get its start at the Auto Alliance International
assembly plant in Flat Rock, Mich. in the first quarter of '11. The entire
50-car run of '12 Cobra Jets will be built on the same production line
that produces the '12 Ford Mustang production car.
The MSRP for the M-FR500-CJ is $91,900 with a fully loaded Cobra Jet
priced at $103,980.
For racers who want to build their own cars, there is a Mustang
Competition Roller based on the Cobra Jet that is serialized and complete,
minus the power train. The third option would be to start with a Mustang
Body-In-White or a donor car since nearly all of the CJ components can be
found in the Ford Performance Parts catalog found online.
The limited production 2012 Cobra Jet Mustang is available on a first come
order, first delivered basis through Ford dealers.
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