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Developed to race against the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, the Ford Mustang Boss 302 won the SCCA Trans-Am championship in 1970.
A more important test for the new Boss 302 Mustangs was the May 1969 Trans-Am opener at Michigan International Speedway.
It Won The SCCS Trans Am Racing Series In 1970 The Boss 302 Mustang nearly won the 1969 race, but troubles in the pits compared to the Chevy team led to a victory for the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 team.
We talked to Jeff O’Neill about his Parnelli Jones 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Few of us can dream of owning a legendary Trans-Am race car.
The Boss 302 failed to win the Trans-Am championship in 1969 but achieved glory the following season. The production model remained in showrooms for two model years, moving 1,628 units in 1969 and ...
Though development on the Dodge and Plymouth Trans am racers and their road car counterparts would have been well underway before the Chrysler guys got their hands on the Boss, being able to drive ...
This now-legendary Mustang was a response to the Camaro Z/28 as both marques engaged in brutal Trans Am racing series rivalry that would cement both as ultimate American sports cars, resulting in ...
The Mustang BOSS 429 was produced from 1969 to 1970, alongside the BOSS 302. While the BOSS 302 was produced for the Trans Am Racing Series, the BOSS 429 was meant to fulfill Ford’s needs to ...