Roush pushing propane-powered Ford trucks

LIVONIA, MI. Roush Performance said it is looking to create “green-collar” jobs at its facility here to support a new line of Ford commercial fleet vehicles that run on liquefied propane-gas (LPG). Roush, a Tier I automotive supplier and powertrain specialist, already has an LPG-powered version of the Ford F-150 on the road. Plans call for the addition of an E-250 full-size van in the next three months, followed by the arrival of an F-250 Super Duty pickup within the next 12 months. All three vehicles are equipped with Ford Motor Co.’s 5.4L 3-valve V-8 ...

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