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First Foose Coupes delivered to customer


 
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The first Foose Coupe was delivered to its happy owner last week in California. The car is limited to only 50 units and this one is the fourth built: the first two were prototypes built for the SEMA Show in 2006 and one was sold to a private owner.

The Foose Coupe is powered by either a 392ci (6.4L) Hemi V8 with an output of 500 Hp and 480 lb-ft torque or a Ford 5.4-liter V8.

The car also features: plush leather seating, carbon fiber trim, a pistol grip shifter for the five-speed manual, a fully independent front and rear suspension, 14-inch brake discs with six-piston Baer calipers and 20-inch polished alloy wheels wrapped in Pirelli P-Zero tires.


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7 comments: First Foose Coupes delivered to customer


benjie_klien (179)
Posted on
09.30.2010 @ 23:32
The original 392 is one heavy slug. The only heavier block I can think of was a Packard, also used by Nash a couple years. My grandfather had the Nash, with a four speed Hydromatic.

albe_winston (1144)
Posted on
09.27.2010 @ 23:01
Its a sweet looking ride no doubt, but placing"FOOSE" in every nook and cranny kinda ruined it for me.

stanleymorris (505)
Posted on
08.22.2010 @ 23:03
That’s really a an odd looking hot rod. Lol.

Omarion_Steve (767)
Posted on
08.18.2010 @ 00:56
The original 392 is one heavy slug. The only heavier block I can think of was a Packard, also used by Nash a couple years. My grandfather had the Nash, with a four speed Hydramatic. I learned about understeer in that rolling motel. It could seat eight, sleep four virginal teens. We got caught in a storm and rode it out overnight in that beast. It started by lifting the shift lever for starter contact. After that broke, we installed a pushbutton on the dash. No key needed. Nobody the wiser, and it went to sleep when the front shock towers rusted away.

timmyroberts (201)
Posted on
08.8.2010 @ 21:40
nice swirl marks on the hood. i guess mothers doesn’t work so well for foose.

Guss_MasPapy (462)
Posted on
05.25.2010 @ 19:54
Its worth $330,000 or more? The designs were very impressive!

kylle (520)
Posted on
07.21.2008 @ 09:15
nice car, the owner is a lucky guy!

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