I know, this really isn’t the typical barn find, but this is the kind of car many of us will dream of finding some day. I know it isn’t a classic pony car, but think, you won’t have to do anything to this one and everyone you know will want to go out for a ride in it (that is if you let anyone ride in it). I bet it even still has that new car smell! I’ve spent some time behind the wheel of this generation of Mustang and it’s a great place to be. Given that it only has 317 miles on the clock, this one is still like new. Inside, we have a nice set of Recaro seats, a Alcantra wrapped steering wheel and a nifty short shifter. All the various performance goodies add up to a 4.2 second dash to 60, but don’t worry Ford worked the suspension over so it can handle the corners as well! Oh and did I mention that it can do all this while still being able to hit 26 mpg on the highway? All that power is then piped through a 6 speed manual and a 3.73 geared rear end. This 302 offers up 444 horsepower and 380 pounds of torque, that’s some serious power for a street going Mustang. The only question is – would you drive it or would you squirrel away in hopes of a big payday?įord brought back the Boss 302 name in 2012 and it wasn’t just an appearance package! The original Boss 302 set the bar quite high for it’s modern successors, but I think these new versions do it justice. You can use the form below to contact him if interested. It’s located in Grass Valley California and Don would like to get $45,000 for it. It has been in storage since new and is only showing 312 miles on the odometer. The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong.This may be newer than what we normally feature, but it could be the perfect future find! This low-mileage Boss 302 is the kind of car you want to find stashed away in another 30 years. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file. This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap Photographed at the 50th Anniversary of the Mustang celebrations at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, April 2014 The Boss 302 got 32 more hp over the standard GT, making 444, also better suspension, a 6 speed and those Boss 302 stripes, just like 1970.Įngine 412hp 32 valve DOHC 5.0 L Coyote V8. It was available in Coupe or Convertible, models were base, GT, California Special, Boss 302 and of course the Shelby GT500 The revised three-lens taillights with LEDs that blink in sequence for turn indication were introduced in the 2010 facelift. This 2013 facelift got a new front fascia featuring a larger grille, standard HID headlamps and two LED accent strips adjacent to the headlamp lens. The styling was influenced by the 1st generation Mustangs, headlights set back from the grille like the 67, 68 and the fastback roofline like the 65, 66. The fifth generation began with the 2005 model year, and received a facelift in 2010 and again in 2013.
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