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Gateway Classic Cars of Orlando is proud to present this 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302. The 69-70 fastback Mustang is widely regarded by enthusiasts as the greatest looking body style of the classic pony car. This 69 Fastback is finished in an eye catching Calypso Coral and features a matte black hood and side decals.

This new performance engine incorporated elements learned from the Ford 385 series engine and the Boss 302, particularly the poly-angle combustion chambers with canted valves and the thin-wall casting technology. Ford made 96 'Mustang Twister Special' cars for Ford's Kansas City District Sales Office in late 1969.

Near mint condition 1969 boss 302 mustang. 1 of 1628 made and 1 of 194 in wimbledon white. Everything on car is stock and original with the exception of the engine block. I do have a factory replacement block with the partial vin stamped on it from 1971 that can be rebuilt. Current block is a ford replacement boss 302 block.

The Ford Mustang, however, was not as powerful as its existing competitor and the Boss 302 was its attempt to up the game. Focusing on the Sports Car Club of America’s Trans-Am road racing competition in 1969, the Boss 302 Mustang was introduced with a Hi-Po engine. The power output increased and the handling was also improved. Also, Read

CC-1762036. * All original, numbers matching and restored 1970 Boss 302 * Extremely desirable 300-B vehicle whic There are 9 new and used 1969 to 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 302s listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $88,888. Find your dream car today.
Description. 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302. Original matching numbers Boss 302 V-8 engine, Holley 4 barrel carburetor, Ford aluminum intake, dual exhaust, 4-speed manual transmission, front disc brakes, 15" chrome Magnum 500 Wheels with BF Goodrich Radial T/A Tires, correct bright yellow exterior, black stripe package, rear deck spoiler, rear
There are many '65 Mustangs for sale on Classiccars.com, from the low $10,000-range that increases slowly over a circa-300 list of cars up to expensive examples. Of course, the price varies depending on which model it is, the mileage, and overall condition. Classic.com suggests an average value of $40,000 based on more than 800 auction listings
The ’69 Mustang Mach 1 took the place of the GT and proved very popular, combining racy looks with luxury trimmings. As usual, the high-performance models were more expensive and correspondingly rare. Only 1,934 buyers ponied up $3,450 for a Boss 302 and 857 buyers paid $4,798 for a Mustang Boss 429. Jvwm.
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