In 1969, Ford introduced a heavily updated Mustang with sportier looks and new engines. It also added three new performance versions to the lineup. The lineup now included the Mach 1 and two ...
While the Mach 1 was essentially a package available with almost any V8 engine, the Boss models were limited-edition homologation specials. The Boss 429 was developed to homologate the 429-cubic-inch ...
Charles Allen has pretty well heard it all. The owner of this impressive feature car tells us his fellow Boss cohorts give him a good-natured ribbing about the "dirty white" hue of his '70 Boss 302, ...
The 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 arrived at a moment when Detroit’s muscle wars were defined by quarter-mile bragging rights, ...
"The car was pretty much in the middle of a barn, ironically in the same position as your cover car—Shinoda's prototype Boss." Chase VanDyne was referring to the cover of my latestRare Findsbook—Jerry ...
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 ...
Charles Allen has pretty well heard it all. The owner of this impressive feature car tells us his fellow Boss cohorts give him a good-natured ribbing about the "dirty white" hue of his '70 Boss 302, ...