Probably the lowest-mileage Ford Mustang Boss 302 (drag race) car in existence, this fabulous unrestored survivor has only 199.8 miles on the clock (321.47 kilometers) and sat 38 years in storage ...
The 1969 Boss 302 Mustang was not a styling exercise or a marketing package. It was a purpose-built weapon aimed squarely at the SCCA Trans-American Sedan Championship, where Ford wanted to beat ...
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 on both track and street. By blending high-rpm cylinder heads with a ...
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 Lively One: Dick Brannan's Rise to Drag Racing Fame" tells the unlikely story of a racing legend who captured multiple records and led Ford Motor Company to national prominence during the "golden ...
Few automobile engines gain first-name status with the general public. You could make a case for the venerable Small Block Chevy and the overly generic Big Block from Ford, Chevy, and Chrysler. The ...
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