Do you remember that 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 that we covered last month? Well, we thought it may have found a new home by now. But we were wrong, as it's still for sale, and it's a tiny bit more ...
The Ford Mustang Boss 302 is an iconic vehicle that represents a key piece of American automotive history. Originally developed for racing, it quickly became a fan favorite for its power and ...
The Ford Mustang is arguably one of the most iconic American nameplates of all time. And needless to say, the first-generation version is among the most desirable classic muscle cars. But which one ...
For a limited time, readers can receive 5X entries for a chance to win one of the most respected Mustangs ever built — a 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 finished in unmistakable Grabber Orange. WIN HERE ...
Officials of MCACN seemed to agree. They were impressed enough to award the Boss 302s assembled by ringleader Bob Perkins (with help from friends Jim Cunningham and Rick Campbell) with the ...
It was one of Ford's best-kept secrets. In fact, team members were not even allowed to use the "B-word" in company meetings or hall conversations, although Ford dealers got a private hint during a ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Mustang comes with separate keys for street and track. Let's see if its odd, pre-production pedigree is the key to it bringing its present owner some serious bank.
Though some car fans flit from brand to brand, many know what they like and stick with it. So a classic Dodge obsessive probably isn’t going to be interested in making room for a Ford Mustang in his ...
Just a few parts shy of a full-blown race car, the Mustang Boss 302 is a street-legal, high-performance Mustang variant designed for road racing. The Laguna Seca edition is the top-tier model, built ...
There can be only one original. The Boss 302 was a two-year (1969-70) production pushrod motor that thrilled Ford fans everywhere and often bested the competition. The Boss was a truly formidable ...