Among the iconic cars of the Sports Car Club of America’s Trans-Am racing series , the 1969-1970 Ford Boss 302...
With the 60th Anniversary Mustang set to hit the roads in just a few short months, it made us here...
In 1970, Ford ramped up the competition with the Boss 302 and Boss 429 models, originally designed for SCCA Trans-Am...
The Boss 351 was perhaps best known for its significant performance merit. Beneath its hood was a 351 cubic-inch V8...
This stunning 1970 Ford Mustang offered for sale on Bring A Trailer is a recreation built under the final license...
Ford’s legacy with the Boss 302 Mustang extended into 2014 with the release of the limited-edition Boss 302S, a track-focused...
The 2013 Boss 302 leaned heavily on inspiration from the famous 1970 Boss 302, including the iconic hockey stick stripes...
The 2012 Boss 302, echoing the iconic Boss 302 of 1969-70, was a factory-prepped Mustang designed for the track. It...
Here’s a video showcasing the 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 race car, which participated in the 2023 Shootout of the...
The Boss Mustang’s second and final year in Ford Motor Company’s lineup was in the model year 1970. Designed to...
Introduced on April 17, 1969, as a midyear addition to the 1969 Mustang lineup, the Boss 302 fastback served to...
Named after the famed track where a Boss 302 won the first race of the 1970 Trans-Am season, the Laguna...
The Boss Mustang’s second and final year in Ford Motor Company’s lineup was in the model year 1970. Designed to...
The Boss 429, featuring the “semi-hemi” 429-cubic-inch V-8 engine, was introduced in mid-1969 to homologate the engine for NASCAR and...
Racing homologation models are typically the fastest, purest, and most coveted cars in the collector market. The car offered here,...
Aimed at racers more interested in on-track performance than creature comforts, the Boss 302 Laguna Seca has increased body stiffness,...
The Boss 429, a “big block” version, was introduced in mid-1969 to homologate the “semi-hemi” 429-cubic-inch V-8 engine for NASCAR...
Vehicle Virgins recently had the opportunity to test drive a 1969 Boss 429 Mustang restomod from Classic Recreations, the exclusive...
In 2011, Ford Motor Company collaborated with Steeda Autosports to create a one-of-a-kind 2012 Boss 302. Named the Patriot Boss...
The 1970 Boss 429, with its aggressive Fastback body style, retained its iconic features such as the chin spoiler, “Boss...
In 1970, the Boss 302 was a Camaro killer, it could go 0-60 mph in 6.0 seconds. It was still...
In a recent video, Vehicle Virgins explores a muscle car owned by NBA player Austin Rivers. The car in question is...
While the Boss 302 was initially destined for SCCA production-class greatness, the Boss 429 was effectively used as a mule...
In 2012, Ford Racing introduced the lightweight Boss 302R prototype race car (serial number BOSS302RLWTXX1) for the Grand Am Road...
Introducing “Orange Blossom III,” one of only two Boss 429s documented to have participated in the IMSA Camel GT series....
This is a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Fastback that bears the Kar-Kraft build plate KK No. 1394. It was...
Actor Robert Downey Jr. commissioned SpeedKore to create a unique 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302, which was showcased at SEMA...
In the late ’60s, the first generation Mustang was becoming larger and heavier, prompting Ford to release powerful engines that...
For 1970, the Boss 302 received new tape stripe treatment which began on the hood, came down the front fender...
Casey Putsch from Casey the Car Guy YouTube channel managed to drive the Parnelli Jones’ original 1969 Boss 302 Mustang...