The Lincoln Versailles occupies a strange corner of American V8 history, remembered less for its styling than for the ...
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 ...
It's not easy to challenge a legend, especially one that has simmered in the minds of loyal Mustang enthusiasts for over 40 years. The Boss 302, offered in limited quantities for '69 and '70, was the ...
This is the continuation of a series we started several months ago, documenting the refresh of this 1972 Mustang convertible. The owners sent the car to Pure Vision Design in Simi Valley, California, ...
Ford's original Boss 302 engine was only produced for two years (1969 and 1970), but it was so cool it’s understandable why the little V-8 has gained such an elevated position in Ford mythology. Plus, ...
A Bright Yellow, numbers matching, unrestored, and intact Ford Mustang Boss 302 is a mouth-watering Christmas present for any three-to-one-hundred-and-three-year-old gear head. Since I very much fit ...
This 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 was refurbished back in 2007, losing its original Boss 302 engine in favor of a 351 ci Cleveland V8. As far as this car being a collectible, the engine swap was ...
With all its electronic gizmos, the injected 5.0 Ford engine can look a little intimidating. Get past that, though, and there is a rough-cut stone just waiting to be buffed into a gem. The beauty of ...