Gateway Classic Cars of Scottsdale
9451 N. 79th Ave
Peoria, AZ 85345
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Gateway Classic Cars of Scottsdale is excited to digitally present this stunning 2007 Ford Mustang Roush RS3, where you'll immediately feel the pulse of American muscle and precision engineering. This particular Roush RS3 even has a touch of history, having been featured in the 2006 SEMA show. Dressed in a striking Black and Red exterior with a matching Black and Red leather interior, this convertible is a masterpiece of design and performance. Originally starting life as a fully loaded 170A Deluxe Convertible GT, it was shipped directly to Roush for a complete transformation into the RS3 you see today. With its supercharged 4.6L V8 engine paired to a 5-speed manual transmission, this Mustang delivers an exhilarating driving experience that's as thrilling as it is iconic.
As you grip the tilt steering wheel and fire up the engine, the rumble of the supercharged V8 fills the air, promising an unforgettable ride. The Roush Aero Package enhances the car's aggressive stance with a redesigned front fascia, lowered valance fog lamps, chin spoiler, hood scoop, rear wing, and roadster logos. The 20-inch forged chrome RR04 wheels and revised sport suspension ensure you'll feel connected to the road, whether cruising down the highway or carving through winding backroads. Traction control and anti-lock brakes provide confidence and control, while the racing slicks add an extra layer of performance for those who crave the thrill of the open road.
Inside, the cabin is a blend of comfort and modern technology. The automatic convertible top lets you drop the roof with ease, inviting the sun and wind to join your journey. The newly installed Sony 7-inch sound system, complete with upgraded speakers, two subwoofers, Bluetooth, and hands-free capabilities, ensures your favorite tunes sound incredible as you drive. Power seats, windows, locks, and steering make every aspect of the ride effortless, while air conditioning and cruise control add to the comfort of long drives.
| Year: | 2007 |
| Make: | Ford |
| Model: | Mustang |
| Mileage: | 28442 |
| Exterior Color: | Red & Black |
| Interior Color: | Red & Black |
| Trim: | Roush Convertible |
| Body: | convertible |
| Stock: | 2415-SCT |
| Engine Size: | Supercharged V8 |
| Transmission: | Manual |
| Vin: | 1ZVFT85HX75201610 |
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Our Scottsdale showroom is Gateway Classic Cars’ 16th location and opened in September 2017. We are located in Phoenix, Arizona which is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States and our reputation as the ‘Valley of the Sun’ allows for a year-round car season and a perfect environment to preserve vintage automobiles. Scottsdale is known as the home of the famous Barrett Jackson auction that draws thousands of collectors and enthusiasts to the Phoenix area every year. Our large and growing inventory includes plenty of desirable ‘southwest cars’ that have not been exposed to road salt and inclement weather like in many other US locations. We encourage our local car clubs and enthusiasts to come check us out on the last Saturday of every month for our Cars and Coffee event and cruise around our awesome 42,000 square-foot, air conditioned showroom.

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