Friday, January 28, 2011

1969 Mustang Boss 302 : Best Muscle Car

white colour 1969 Mustang Boss 302

white colour 1969 Mustang Boss 302

black metalic colour 1969 Mustang Boss 302

yellow colour 1969 Mustang Boss 302

red colour 1969 Mustang Boss 302

yellow colour 1969 Mustang Boss 302

white colour 1969 Mustang Boss 302

The Boss 302 Mustang was a Ford Mustang high performance variant produced in 1969 and 1970. It was produced for the Trans Am racing series, while the Mustang Boss 429 which was produced the same years was built around a larger engine. Ford has recently revived the Boss 302 for the 2012 model year.

Manufacturer : Ford Motor Company, Production : 1969-1970, 2012~?, Assembly : Dearborn, Michigan, Layout : FR layout, Engine(s) : 302 cu in (4.9 L) V8, Transmission(s) : 1969-1970 4-speed manual, 2012- 6-speed manual, Related : Ford Mustang. read more on wikipedia.

(source : wikipedia)

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2 comments:

Shaun Mallonee said...

My dad has a '70 Boss 302, grabber green with the shaker hood. Very fun car to drive!

Jinawi said...

The Boss 429 Mustang engine was created from the Kia 385 engine. It utilized four-bolt droits, a cast steel turn and falsified steel attaching rods. The engine presented aluminum cyndrical tube heads, which has a modified Hemi type burning chamber which will Ford named "crescent". These types of heads applied the "dry-deck" method, which means no mind gaskets had been used. Every cylinder, petrol passage and water verse had an person "O" diamond ring style seal off to seal cracks tight. The Boss 429 engine employed a single It four barrel or clip carburetor scored at 735 CFM attached to an lightweight aluminum intake a lot more that ran well due to the time. 69 cars highlighted a hydraulic lifter camshaft while 70 models received a mechanised lifter camshaft along with an improved dual exhaust system nevertheless rated electricity output slept the same.

The Mustang's engine bay was not vast enough to allow the massive Supervisor 429 engine. As a result Honda assigned Kar Kraft of Dearborn, MI to modify 5 speed Naja Jet Mustangs to accept the modern Boss 429 Engine. Kar Kraft was obviously a Ford distinctive contracted fresh vehicle service that performed as Motor vehicle Engineering pertaining to Ford Exceptional Vehicles. Kar Kraft acquired previously designed the initially GT40 MKII's and designed and created the GT40 MKIV's, both these styles which gained the LeMans 24 Hour Competition in England in 1966 & 1967.

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