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In 1969, Ford unleashed no fewer than three performance-oriented Mustangs. In addition to the GT and the Shelby cars, the lineup included the Mach 1 and a pair of Boss models. The latter included the ...
In 1969, Ford introduced a heavily updated Mustang with sportier looks and new engines. It also added three new performance versions to the lineup. The lineup now included the Mach 1 and two ...
When it comes to buying cars, package deals aren’t always the best. More times than not, you’re stuck with something extra that you didn’t really want in the first place. This package is something ...
The story of the Boss 302, a modern homage to an iconic nameplate.
Daryl Cook is the original owner of this complete Bright Yellow Boss 302 Mustang. He bought the car new from Zaeski Ford in Union Grove, Wisconsin, in 1970, drove it 11,530 miles, then parked it for ...
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 ...
The 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 was built with a single purpose in mind: to turn a street pony car into a Trans-Am title contender. In an era when factory-backed teams treated the Sports Car Club of ...
Though this is technically a story about the gorgeous Wimbledon White '70 Boss 302 you see before you, it's also a story of long lost love, passion, and time. It's the story of a boy who wanted one ...