Posted on June 4, 2010.
Boss Mustang: Then and Now The Mustang has been loved by fans of car because it was introduced back in the Swinging Sixties. In fact, the Mustang has one of the most successful car launch in history! People were captivated by a car that had sleek sports car and a gentle, powerful engine. The Mustang was the best of both worlds ... the ultimate status symbol and the most powerful car of its time.
Boss Mustangs were infused with a powerful engine, a robust and stylish design looks good. Each series in the Boss line was slightly different in design and engine, but all were excellent performers.
The first series Boss, the 302 was released in 1969. He had a 302 (surprise!) Engine has been documented 290 hp. The owners of this vehicle later denies saying that power is closer to 350. The vehicle came standard with exterior stripes and front spoilers. The rest is optional and can be added for additional fees.
The Boss 429 was available in 1969 and 1970 only. This means that fans Boss was only two years to buy that new car. For this reason, there is much interest in finding a solution to mint Boss 429, or at least that which can be renovated to look like it did originally. As standard SportsRoof Mustang, this car came without the extravagant paint job or decals usual. Instead, emphasis was placed on his incredibly powerful V8 engine 429 and Magnum 500 wheels. The Boss 429 has not had an automatic transmission or air conditioning, but there was a power of 375 horsepower engine! The air conditioning must have been left out simply because there was no room under the hood with such a huge engine taking the whole place!
The Boss 351 enjoyed by many in his time and cheers. It was produced only in 1971 and had a HP 330 Cleveland four-bolt block and crankshaft. This pattern had a large hood scoop and great performance. Because of its rarity, the 351 is probably the most popular series among collectors Boss.
Back in the day dollars, a Mustang Boss you would put back only a few thousand. Today, according to their condition, these cars can be sold for more than three hundred thousand dollars. This is because these cars are not only still loved, they are a hobby.
Some people drive their boss Mustangs, while others do have for the show. Those who do not buy their boss in perfect condition will quickly leave the restaurant he become their favorite pastime.
There are many reproductions of the Boss series there and takes a person with detailed knowledge of the Ford Mustang to be able to tell right from wrong. Keep an eye on the original papers, stickers and always know the VIN and chassis number. Each car has been documented by these figures and with a little research, you can find out for yourself if the car you want to buy is really a Mustang Boss or not. Be aware that creating a fake Boss is very much an art. People who do so are not amateurs and have been known to fool even those considered experts. So, before you hand over money, the meat on bosses so you can be assured that you have purchased the real deal.