The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 is not just a car; it’s a legendary piece of automotive history that continues to evoke ...
The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 was born from racing rules, not marketing whim, and the result pushed Ford’s pony car far ...
What is 1969’s most famous accomplishment in the motoring realm of Detroit? The double Boss Mustangs debut? The Camaro ZL1? The end-of-the-line L88 Corvette? The A12 Super Bee Six-Pack? The Charger ...
Serious collectors know that the search for any holy grail find can take you to all manner of unexpected places. So, it’s actually not all that surprising that one of the rarest examples of the ...
The racing series had under- and over-2.0-liter classes, with all of the V-8-powered American iron running in the latter, which allowed displacements of up to 5.0 liters. Those were exciting times, on ...
This 1969 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 features a rare color combination, which brings together a Black Jade exterior and a white interior. The story goes that many customers ordered cars in Black Jade ...
In the late ’60s the budding relationship between Ford and Carroll Shelby reached an interesting point. After having developed the Ford-powered Shelby Cobra and the Shelby Mustang GT350, as well as ...
“Looks great, with a touch of menace,” is how we described the vehicle Larry Shinoda created for the 1969 Ford Mustang: the high-performance trim, the Boss. This now-legendary Mustang was a response ...
If Semon "Bunkie" Knudsen hadn't left General Motors to join Ford Motor Company in 1968, chances are there never would have been a Boss 429 Mustang. Knudsen had risen through the ranks at GM, first as ...
First off, this car is a real Boss 302, but the car's drivetrain disappeared a while ago, making it easy for Kenny to deviate from a straight restoration, to something more powerful and modern. He ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
“Mach 1”: The term refers to the speed of sound, which is not a fixed number but varies based on the temperature of the surrounding gas. Named for Austrian physicist Ernst Mach, the term is a little ...