Regular updates include information about Ford-based clubs and members, new events and products as well as archived details including history information and images on hundreds of past Fords. The site will also be used to drop-feed information about future models and products including the launch of the next-generation Mustang.
There’s also contact information for the Ford Performance Info Center, which provides club referrals and event information for Ford sponsored events and staff are even available to answer questions on a variety of performance products.
A handful of clubs have already allied themselves with the site and plans are already in place to expand the program to include more enthusiast vehicle clubs, including those for the Mustang Mach 1, SVO and Pace Cars, as well as the Mercury Marauder and Taurus SHO, just to name a few.
Head over to the site www.fordperformance.com now to check out what all the fuss is about.


Reader Comments
Thu Apr 17 2008 11:38 AM
chris says
no focus 08 parts = not interested
Thu Apr 17 2008 3:44 PM
C6R says
Ford should reduce the weight of their fat cars and show some technical innovation first.
Thu Apr 17 2008 4:13 PM
Gus says
I love my fat-a$$ Ford Mustang GT convertible...:)
FORD RULES, at least when it comes to fun per dollar...
Fri Apr 18 2008 8:59 AM
chris says
C6, the mustang has always been a blank slate. thats what it was intended to be. look great, and be fun, just slightly more fun than anything else for the price. and then make the thing so that anyone can just strap on little bits to make it that much better.
by the way, C6,.. the mustang is a pony car in its base form and a muscle car in its monster form. corvette is a sports car. you're comparing Harleys to Hayabusas. The mustang is big, powerful, and raw. It's supposed to be fun on a dime, and at normal speeds. Corvette is a track car.
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