the "Boss" nameplate is most associated with the Mustang Boss 302 and Boss 429 from 1969-1970, and its Boss 302 revival with the facelifted version of the fifth-gen Mustang from 2012-2013.
There’s a lot to love about the brutal power and imposing presence of the Boss 429 Mustang—it’s arguably the best-looking first-gen Mustang thanks to its sleek fastback silhouette and menacing hood ...
The Boss 302 and more powerful 429 were produced from 1969 to 1970 as homologation specials, allowing for competition in Trans Am racing. There was also a 1971 Mustang Boss 351. The Boss 302 name ...
The other Boss introduced in 1969 was the Boss 429. As the name would suggest, the engine shoehorned into this Mustang was a 429-cubic-inch big-block V8 with 375 hp and an Olympic-sized pool of ...
The V8 muscle car slid across the road and almost took out a traffic light. Turning off a Mustang’s traction control in the wet is a recipe for disaster. Drivers of Ford Mustangs have developed ...
A version of this engine achieved the status of legend as the Boss 429 in the Boss Mustang, a racing homologation special. The Cobra Jet was the street version of the Boss 429. With an 11.3:1 ...
Mustang’s transfer agent, VStock Transfer, LLC, is acting as the exchange and paying agent for the reverse stock split. VStock Transfer, LLC will provide instructions to stockholders regarding ...
Most of the Shelby Mustang Mach-E’s have been driven fewer than 10,000 miles. Hertz and Shelby collaborated to build just 100 examples of the special EV. All cars feature Borla’s Active ...