According to rumors, a 2008 Boss Mustang could be the next specialty vehicle in a long line from Ford. In an upcoming Motor Trend issue it’s said the Boss Mustang will return as a 2008 model and could possible use the 5.0L Cammer engine. As to what is said in the article we have no idea but this information should be enough for you to start imagining what a Boss Mustang could really be.
In 1969 Ford introduced the Boss 302 and Boss 429 models. Styling for the Boss 302 was done by Larry Shinoda, the suspension by Kar Kraft, and the engine was done by Ford who used the 5.0L block with the new 351 Cleveland heads. Boss Mustangs were made for three years from 1969-1971. Production numbers for the first year were relatively low just under 2500 units.
Production in 1970 tripled to about 7500 units and numbers for 1971 were a modest 1806 as the Muscle car era was coming to an end. On a sidenote Ford originally wanted to name the Boss “Trans Am†until they discovered that GM had already licensed the name.
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