ECD Auto Design Announces Collaboration with Roush for Custom Classic Mustang Builds
September 10 2024 - 8:54AM
ECD Automotive Design, Inc. (Nasdaq:ECDA) (“ECDA” or the
“Company”), an industry leader in delivering restored, modified and
electrified Land Rover Defenders, Jaguars, and other classic and
collectible automobiles announces its new collaboration with Roush,
a premier provider of high-performance engines and automotive
products. This strategic collaboration will bring Roush’s renowned
engineering excellence to ECD Auto Design’s recently announced
custom classic Mustang builds, offering clients unparalleled
performance and craftsmanship.
ECD Auto Design has built a reputation for restoring and
modernizing classic vehicles with a focus on innovation, luxury,
and bespoke details. This collaboration with Roush, known for its
superior engineering and high-quality performance parts, represents
a significant enhancement to ECD’s offerings.
Engine Excellence Meets Classic Elegance
ECD Auto Design will offer Roush engines as an option for its
custom classic 1967-68 Ford Mustang models, delivering powerful and
reliable performance that complements the meticulous design and
craftsmanship that both companies are known for. Clients can expect
an exhilarating driving experience with engines that combine modern
performance with the timeless appeal of classic Mustangs.
To start, ECD Auto Design is proud to offer the ROUSH 347 SR as
the base engine for its custom classic Mustang builds, ensuring a
powerful and reliable performance that complements the timeless
design of these iconic vehicles. Additionally, clients will have
the option to upgrade additional options on the 347 SR or to other
high-performance Roush engines, including the ROUSH 347 IR, ROUSH
427 SR, and ROUSH 427 IR, providing a range of choices to meet
their specific performance preferences and driving experiences.
Elliot Humble, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of ECD
Auto Design, expressed his excitement about the collaboration:
“Collaborating with Roush allows us to take our custom classic
Mustangs to a new level of performance and reliability. Their
engines are a perfect match for our commitment to quality and
innovation, and we’re thrilled to offer our clients the best of
both worlds.”
Roush VP of Business Development, Jason Furr, seconds Humble’s
enthusiasm, noting “The team at Roush is excited to provide the
engines for ECD’s highly customized classic Mustangs. ECD’s
attention to detail and craftsmanship coupled with Roush’s
engineering expertise and passion for performance combine to create
an incredible product.”
Elevating the Custom Mustang Experience
This collaboration is a testament to ECD Auto Design’s
dedication to providing its clients with the finest custom
vehicles. By combining the iconic design of classic Mustangs with
the cutting-edge performance of Roush engines, ECD Auto Design
continues to set the standard for excellence in the automotive
industry.
Key Specifications: ROUSH 347 SR Engine
The standard engine offering for ECD Auto Design’s custom
classic Mustangs will be the ROUSH 347 SR. Each engine is machined,
balanced, assembled, and dyno-tested to ensure top-tier performance
and reliability.
Specifications for the standard ROUSH 347 SR:
- Displacement: 347
cubic-inch
- Power: 410
hp
- Torque: 400
ft-lbf
- Cylinder
Block: 8.200" Iron
- Crankshaft
Type: Steel
- Crankshaft
Stroke: 3.250 in
- Piston
Type: Forged Aluminum
- Conrod
Type: Steel H-Beam
- Timing
Chain: Double Roller
- Lifter: Hydraulic
Roller
- Cylinder
Head: Aluminum
- Intake
Port: CNC
- Intake Manifold
Material: Aluminum
- Intake Manifold
Config: Dual Plane
-
Fueling: Carburetor
- Fuel
Grade: Premium Gasoline
- Oil
Weight: 10W-30
- Max Engine
Speed: 6250 rpm
About Roush
Roush is a global leader in engineering, prototyping, testing,
and manufacturing services. With over four decades of experience,
Roush provides comprehensive solutions to industries ranging from
automotive and aerospace to energy and defense. Renowned for its
expertise in high-performance engines and advanced technology,
Roush continues to drive innovation and deliver exceptional
quality. Headquartered in Livonia, Michigan, Roush maintains a
commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, ensuring that
every project meets the highest standards. For more information,
visit www.roush.com.
About ECD Auto Design
ECD, a public company trading under ECDA on the Nasdaq, is a
creator of restored luxury vehicles that combines classic English
beauty with modern performance. Currently, ECD restores the Land
Rover Defender, Land Rover Series IIA, Range Rover Classic, Jaguar
E-Type, Ford Mustang, and Toyota FJ 40/60 models. Each vehicle
produced by ECD is fully bespoke, a one-of-one that is designed by
the client through an immersive luxury design experience and
hand-built from the ground up in 2,200 hours by master-certified
Automotive Service Excellence (“ASE”) craftsmen. The company was
founded in 2013 by three British "gear heads" whose passion for
classic vehicles is the driving force behind exceptionally high
standards for quality, custom luxury vehicles. ECD’s global
headquarters, known as the “Rover Dome,” is a 100,000-square-foot
facility located in Kissimmee, Florida that is home to 90 talented
craftsmen and technicians, who hold a combined 61 ASE and five
master level certifications. ECD has an affiliated logistics center
in the U.K. where its seven employees work to source and transport
25-year-old work vehicles back to the U.S. for restoration. For
more information, visit www.ecdautodesign.com.
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8dbf0538-1fc0-405e-af14-2daf320e748f
Media Contact
Mike Whittaker
Public Relations & Content Manager
michaelw@ecdautodesign.com
407-334-0943
Investor Contact:
Brian M. Prenoveau, CFA
MZ Group | Managing Director – MZ North America
Direct: 561-489-5315
Mobile: 561-374-0177
brian.prenoveau@mzgroup.us
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