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 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 ...
The racing series had under- and over-2.0-liter classes, with all of the V-8-powered American iron running in the latter, which allowed displacements of up to 5.0 liters. Those were exciting times, on ...
Motorious readers can boost their odds in the Boss 302 Dream Giveaway, featuring a fully restored 1970 Ford Mustang.
Join us as we get behind the wheel of some of the most iconic Ford performance vehicles - a '63 Shelby Cobra, a '65 Shelby GT 350, and a Boss 302 Mustang. Experience the thrill and nostalgia of ...
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 ...
Few of us can dream of owning a legendary Trans-Am race car. Jeff O’Neill achieved that dream and is putting his Mustang to good use With four Trans-Am pole positions and two wins under its ...