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 ...
When it comes to high-performance Mustangs from the 1960s, we usually think about ponies like the Shelby GT350 and the Cobra Jet. But Ford also built a couple of cool homologation specials wearing ...
A new Dream Giveaway promotion is offering participants the chance to win a restored 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302, highlighting one of the most recognizable performance models from the muscle car era.
Is it any surprise that in an age of high-tech and high-performance rides unlike anything heretofore, a car constructed more than 40 years ago is likely to trump them all? Well, when said car is an ...
"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 ...
Sidd started as a freelance writer for TopSpeed back in 2017 and took up a full-time position a year later. 2,100+ articles later, he got into the editorial side of things and is now the sitewide ...
Themistoklis is passionate about everything that has 4 wheels. He has a postgraduate degree in Automotive Engineering and was the founder of the only University Automotive Union in Greece. He has also ...
Ford’s Boss 302 V8 arrived as a purpose-built weapon for road racing, yet it ended up redefining what a small-block could be ...
When Ford developed the original Boss 302 for the 1969 and 1970 model years, it needed to homologate a production car for the Mustang race car contesting the Trans-Am series, and it wanted to beat the ...
302 BossI have several detail questions for a '70 Boss 302. I'm currently detailing the engine compartment on my own Grabber Green drag-pack car. I need to know the paint ID codes for the two-bar ...
I have a ’70 Mustang Boss 302 that was built in May of 1970. What is the correct voltage regulator for my car? I get conflicting answers from many reliable experts. I would like to get an assembly ...