It was a '69 Mustang Boss 302. This Boss 302. He wasn't the first owner, but the way it lodged in his psyche, he damned well knew he was planning to be its only owner, forever. This particular Boss 302 was built in Dearborn on May 29, 1969, a Thursday; less than two months later, Phoenix resident Timothy Clary bought it from Don Sanderson Ford Aug 13, 2010. In 1969, Ford gave its Mustang a high-revving, race-derived, 302-cubic-inch V-8, and the resulting Boss 302 became something of a legend. Ford is resurrecting the famous nameplate In the Boss 302, those hues are the biggest differentiators (we do factor in the additional value of the Laguna Seca package, so we are able to isolate each color’s impact). Some were only available one model year, and some, like Black and Ingot Silver, were only available on the Laguna Seca edition. 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca in Buy used Ford Mustang Boss 302 models in the US online. Choose from 51 Mustang Boss 302 deals for sale near you. Compare pricing and find your nearest dealership Some people absolutely love the fastback styling of muscle cars like this 1973 Ford Mustang Boss 302. After all, it’s a styling that hasn’t been replicated to any degree by modern Ford Mustangs (yet, that is) and so it remains unique. Considering this car is the high-performance, wilder variant of the pony car for 1973 it’s that much more The Boss 302 version of the Ford Mustang was developed in the late 1960s as an homologation special for the Sports Car Club of America’s (SCCA) Trans-Am racing series. The maximum allowed engine capacity was 5.0 liters or 305 cubic inches, so Ford used a 302 cubic inch V8 which donated its displacement to the model name. According to our 1969-‘70 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Buyer’s Guide, today the scarcest Boss 302s are those built for the 1969 model year with just 1,934 produced. The numbers more than tripled for 1970, increasing the production count to 6,318. This restored example from 1969, listed for sale on Hemmings Auctions, is one of the rare ones. Ford built the Boss 429 so it could certify a massive 429-cubic-inch V8 for NASCAR competition. Just 1,400 were made, and one example sold for $330,000 at a Barrett-Jackson collector car auction .

ford mustang boss 302 bazar