1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Can Be A Staple Of Your Pony Car Collection

Dec 1, 2021 2 min read
1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Can Be A Staple Of Your Pony Car Collection

If you love classic Ford Mustangs, this Boss 302 is the car for you.


One of the most highly desired Mustangs to emerge from the muscle car era is the old-school cool Boss 302. Purpose-built as a Trans Am road-racing qualifier, the Boss Mustang was the brainchild of Larry Shinoda, who is also responsible for the Camaro Z28 as a former GM employee. One of his first efforts with the Blue Oval was the successful classic Mach 1. Given a short two-year production run, Ford only built 1,628 Boss 302 Mustangs for 1969 and 7,013 cars for 1970. This incredible example of a 1970 Boss 302 Ford Mustang is a great example to start your collection.

Bought new at Dan Rohyans Ford in Columbus, Ohio, this Boss 302 Mustang is sporting its original Medium Blue Metallic paint coat, over the original Rhino/Corinthian Black vinyl interior. It is powered by a 302 cubic inch V8 engine with 4 bbl Holley carb and is backed by a close ration 4-speed manual transmission with Hurst shifter. It comes with its original dealer’s invoice, Marti Report, and other important documentation.

This vehicle is being sold at the Raleigh Classic Winter Sale December 3-4. Consignment and Bidder Registration information can be found here. There are over 400 cars for sale in the upcoming auction from December 3rd-4th, 2021. Contact Raleigh Classic at 919-269-5271 prior to November 1, 2021 to take advantage of their early registration bidder incentive.

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