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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
The sixties were a great decade for Ford. The Mustang broke cover, followed by its Shelby spin-off, the Mach 1 athlete, and ultimately, the Boss brothers, the 302 and the 429. These two were ...
The Ford small block 302 is one of the most reliable V8 engines ever built. It powered some of the Blue Oval's most famous vehicles, including the Ford Mustang, Ford Bronco, and Mercury Cougar. But ...