A Ford dealer in Ohio is selling 727-hp Mustangs for $40K

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Love a good performance bargain? This one is out of this world. A Ford dealer in Lebanon, Ohio, is selling a 727-horsepower Ford Mustang GT for just $39,995. Yes, Hellcat-killing power for more than $24,000 off.

The Drive spoke to Lebanon Ford about how such an amazing deal was financially feasible, and like good business folks, the dealer is playing the long game. These aren't home-brew cars – Lebanon Ford isn't some 21st century Yenko Chevrolet – but instead, the dealership acts as a Roush-authorized facility, one of six in the Buckeye State. Roush parts manager Charlie Watson says the bargain prices are part of the dealership's strategy "to focus on establishing a nationwide base of enthusiasts rather than making huge profits on each car." The dealership will ship anywhere.

Lebanon's formula for this high-performance Stang is absurdly simple – take a base, 5.0-liter GT, which retails for $32,395. Add Roush's $7,549.99 Phase 2 supercharger kit and its 2.3-liter TVS blower. Charge just $39,995. According to Roush's own website, installing the Phase 2 kit takes 12 hours, which the dealership is eating. That's what really makes this a bargain. There are some caveats here, of course.

What customers get for $40,000 is a base Mustang with a supercharger – this isn't one of Roush's Stage 1, 2, or 3 creations. There's no upgraded body kit, bigger wheels, more powerful brakes, or stiffer suspension. But Lebanon doesn't sound like it's planning on selling a lot of sleeper-spec Mustangs. Watson told The Drive many of the dealership's Roush products are selling for $45,000 to $50,000, and even a few $60,000 models have rolled off the dealer's lot, after customers dig deeper into the Roush parts catalog.

Lebanon Ford only has one $40,000, 727-horsepower Mustang in stock right now, but according to The Drive, it has more supercharger kits on back order. In the meantime, the dealer also has a Roush RS V6, a Roush RS1 EcoBoost, a Stage 3, and even a couple of modded F-150s.

Dealer selling 727-hp Ford Mustang for $40K
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This the website for the dealership Lebanon Ford - Lebanon, OH | 727HP Mustang

That is a fukkIN STEAL at that price :whoo: Personally I would have to have at least a BBK with that kind of power. I would lower and throw some wheeels on it too.
 

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Give a car 700+ HP with 400HP brakes and tires brehs :mjlol:

I hear for a little more money they will throw in a free casket :dead:

Unless you're going to a track nobody is going to get close to unleashing all those horses anywhere on a freeway or street

This car is a fukkin steal, my friends friend bought a v6 automatic camaro for 42k :mjlol: I'm gona send him this article
 

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Unless you're going to a track nobody is going to get close to unleashing all those horses anywhere on a freeway or street

This car is a fukkin steal, my friends friend bought a v6 automatic camaro for 42k :mjlol: I'm gona send him this article

:russ: I remember you telling us that story....

I'm still :mjlol:
 

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Stillll hard to tell the difference between hellcats on the highway. I think i seem them but when i get close, it says "hemi".

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This the website for the dealership Lebanon Ford - Lebanon, OH | 727HP Mustang

That is a fukkIN STEAL at that price :whoo: Personally I would have to have at least a BBK with that kind of power. I would lower and throw some wheeels on it too.
Well, sticker price of $32,395 contains a lot of profit. No one pays sticker price unless you are a fool. There are labor costs of installing the supercharger, but there's no way they are breaking even on a sale. I think they aren't maximizing on profits on the sale of one car, but I think they are trying to pull the lower-profit margin/high volume game. I'm guessing they are still taking in $4,000 profit plus factory kickback.
 

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Unless you're going to a track nobody is going to get close to unleashing all those horses anywhere on a freeway or street

This car is a fukkin steal, my friends friend bought a v6 automatic camaro for 42k :mjlol: I'm gona send him this article

ppl arent this stupid... are they?
 
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