The Boss 302 was a performance variant of the First Generation Ford Mustang. In response to the growing racing competition offered by the Chevrolet Camaro, Ford decided to create two new performance focused Mustang variants in order to regain the company's foothold in North American motorsports. These variants were the Boss 302, which was aimed at SCCA Trans-Am racing (and spawned the Boss 302 Trans-Am Race Car), and the more powerful Boss 429, which was aimed at NASCAR racing. The Boss 302 was introduced for the 1969 model year, and was only offered on the fastback body style. These cars featured a 302 cubic inch V8 engine (5.0L) engine that was created to comply with Trans-Am regulations, as well as a four speed manual that was the only transmission option. As well as upgrades to the drivetrain and engine, the Boss 302 featured front and rear aerodynamic improvements which included a rear spoiler. A total of 8,642 Boss 302 Mustangs were built for the 1969 and 1970 model years before the model was discontinued. Ford would later revive the name for the Fifth Generation Ford Mustang.
Q: What is the highest sale price of a Ford Mustang Boss 302?
A: The top sale price was $192,500 for a 1970 FORD MUSTANG BOSS 302 on March 27 2021.
Q: What is the lowest sale price of a Ford Mustang Boss 302?
A: The lowest recorded sale price was $33,000 for a 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 on March 02 2018.
Q: What is the average sale price of a Ford Mustang Boss 302?
A: The average price of a Ford Mustang Boss 302 is $70,463.
Q: When was the Ford Mustang Boss 302 produced?
A: The Ford Mustang Boss 302 was sold for model year 1969.
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