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Ford’s Boss 302 Mustang: The $676 Engine Option That Became a Legend
Discover how the Ford Mustang Boss 302, a $676 option in 1969, became one of the most iconic muscle cars of all time.
Picture the following scenario: it’s 1971, you’re in Michigan, and you decide to spend some quality, high-octane time at a local dragstrip. What’s the race you’d like to see most? If you answer, ...
In 1969, Ford castled the Shelby Mustang with its own in-house bred version of a hot pony, the Boss. The 302 replaced the GT350, and the 429 stepped in to take it from where the GT500 had left it. The ...
AScurria's scooter isn't exactly the way Henry made it; it's better: it's a horse of a different color. The black paint wasn't stock, nor was the painted-on "Boss 302" graphic. Frank painted it black ...
The late 1970s and early 1980s were an interesting time in the history of the muscle car. High-end muscle like Shelby GT500s, Hemi Daytonas, and LS6 Chevelles had just begun their ascension into what ...
Where do some of the legendary names for cars come from? When you hear someone talk about the Boss Mustang, your thoughts instantly go to high-performance, track-oriented versions of Ford’s most ...
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Check Out Robert Downey Jr.'s Insane 1970 Mustang Boss 302
Take a closer look at Robert Downey Jr.'s remarkable 1970 Mustang Boss 302.
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