Description
Lot #1058 - The Mustang Boss 302 was first introduced to the market in 1969; it was built for the Trans Am racing circuit to compete against the Chevy Camaro Z/28. Unlike the mass produced Z/28, the Boss 302 had limited production, with only 1,238 built in 1969. Of those, only 276 were Acapulco Blue. This 1969 Mustang Boss 302 with matching numbers has been rotisserie restored to its original state and authentically detailed. This Boss 302 includes the original 4-speed close-ratio manual transmission, 3.91 Traction-Lok axle, power steering, front disc brakes, Magnum 500-style wheels, front spoiler, F60-15 belted tires and tachometer. It also features factory-added options that include high-back bucket seats, AM radio, color-keyed racing mirrors, center console and deluxe seatbelts. Documentation includes photos and receipts for the engine rebuild and entire rotisserie restoration, as well as the original Ford Eminger report listing all of the options and a deluxe Marti Report. This 1969 Boss 302 is truly beautiful, unique and very rare.