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 ...
The Boss 302 name has always stood for a particular kind of Mustang, one that trades brute-force excess for a sharp, almost single-minded focus on going quickly around a circuit. From its original ...
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 ...
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 ...
To counter the Chevy onslaught, the decision was made to produce a special version of the Ford Mustang aimed almost exclusively at Trans-Am, whose rules required that ...
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 ...
The year was 1969, and the muscle car era delivered some of the best factory stock performance ever. A rivalry that began just a few years prior with the launch of the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Sport ...
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 ...