Boss 302 going to the soda blaster
Boss 302 going to the soda blaster
My Boss 302 is finally loaded up and ready to go to the Soda Blaster this week:
http://www.gt350h.com/bosses/MYBoss


http://www.gt350h.com/bosses/MYBoss


Yep, it will remove decals. The only thing it has a hard time with is thick undercoating. Hood, doors, etc. are all going. Only body part not including is rear valence, as I'm going to deviate from stock there by using a Mach 1 valence with the cutouts.
I've owned the car since 1984 (paid $7200 for it back then). Drove it for about 3 years, did a ring job on it. Then had this great idea that I was going to detail the undercarriage - has not been on the road since 1988!
As a side note showing stupidity in my early years, I bought the car in Cave Spring, GA. The same day I had made a side trip to Fayetteville, GA to look at some other cars a guy had for sale. One was a Grabber Blue 1970 Boss 429 with an asking price of $10,000 which I passed on. The same guy also had one of the 36 original 1965 GT-350 R models (the one with the red and green LeMans stripes) that he was trying to sell for $37,000. Of course I didn't have that kind of money at the time, but a recent sale of an R-model was for over $900,000!
I guess my point is that $7200 was big bucks in 1984 for a Mustang.
As a side note showing stupidity in my early years, I bought the car in Cave Spring, GA. The same day I had made a side trip to Fayetteville, GA to look at some other cars a guy had for sale. One was a Grabber Blue 1970 Boss 429 with an asking price of $10,000 which I passed on. The same guy also had one of the 36 original 1965 GT-350 R models (the one with the red and green LeMans stripes) that he was trying to sell for $37,000. Of course I didn't have that kind of money at the time, but a recent sale of an R-model was for over $900,000!
Back to the subject of the post. That sure is a nice solid body. Be sure to post pics after it comes back from the soda blaster.
Actually the engine and transmission's stamped VINs both match the car - cool for a Boss 302 as a lot of them had replacement engines early on because of the problem with cracked piston skirts from the factory.
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