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Yes, thank you, it was an amazing gathering of purebred BOSSs and related FoMoCo vehicles, fun shoot!
New TMS content noticed and appreciated, can't wait to see what the 2025 GTD has in store.
Forgot to attach BillyJay's video link from the event (below) ck it...
Just When You Think You Have Seen All The One Off's Along Comes a BOSS 302 SHELBY. Wow What A Car to Have Even Ever Existed! Let Alone Still Exist.
When I Was a Young Ford Partsman in the 80'S I would Scour the Parts Catalogs for Any Muscle Car Info. I remember the 71 BOSS 302 Parts Listings.It was a Head Scratcher Back Then!
Very Nice Post Sir. We Are Trying to Get More Organized & Have a Welcoming Attitude Here! I Hope it Works!
Feel Free to Add Any BOSS Content You Like! Let Me Know if You Need Anything Moved Around to Make it More Inviting or Accessible! Post, Pm or Email Whatever You are Comfortable With!
i happen to come across NitroMarty's photos posted on Public Fotki site (link below), and some related photos from Blue Oval Car Barn site, last two photos credit B Musser, ck it...
So, the other day, happen to be talking about the many rare or 1of1 BOSS models and the subject came up re Ford's LID (Low Investment Drivetrain) Mid-Engine BOSS '9... What?, i had heard about this project vehicle longtime ago but with very few details, did not know it housed a BOSS 429 cid!
According to Mac's Motor City Garage write-up; the Mid-Engine B'9 may still exist and housed in someone's private collection.
a home movie / video (w/no audio) recorded back in 1969 by Kar Kraft employee Larry Lawrence features several test mules, including the 1967 Mach 2 (also mid-engine) and the Mid-Engine B'9 (time stamp 4:33 thru 5:23), article and video links below, ck it.
Thank You for a Glimpse of Yet Another Could Have Been Car. It's Interesting the Thought Process that Go's into the Prototype & Concept Cars. Also it's a Time Period I Personally am Very Found of as it Was During My Childhood when Mainly Form Not Function was My Thought Process. Just Wanting to be Old Enough to get Behind The Wheel! Hammer Down! The Boss 429 Was the Mystery Motor as Most Would Only See in car Magazines!
Thank You for a Glimpse of Yet Another Could Have Been Car. It's Interesting the Thought Process that Go's into the Prototype & Concept Cars. Also it's a Time Period I Personally am Very Found of as it Was During My Childhood when Mainly Form Not Function was My Thought Process. Just Wanting to be Old Enough to get Behind The Wheel! Hammer Down! The Boss 429 Was the Mystery Motor as Most Would Only See in car Magazines!
Very Cool Post!
Thank You!
Originally Posted by Mustang Freak
Wow indeed thanks for posting this never before read material and seen pics for me!!!
another B302 that i'm in the process of researching is Smokey Yunick's 1969 T/A BOSS.
this is one out of seven test mules, ordered by Ford Administration Service Dept and sent to Kar Kraft for the then "new BOSS302" project.
i believe it still exists and resides in a not-for-profit, historic vehicle museum; 3Dog Garage, Boyertown PA. -C
In case you have not heard, some sad news to share; Howard P Freers passed away on Jan 30th 2024 at 97 years young, known as the "Boss of 302".
Mr. Freers was employed with Ford Motor Company for 33 years (1955 - 1988), was named Chief Engineer for Powertrain Systems in 1967 and later appointed Chief Engineer for Light & Luxury Cars.
In 1968, Semon E "Bunkie" Knudsen / President of Ford assigned Shinoda and Freers to create an even higher performance Mustang... the rest, BOSS history!
Ford Performance and Detroit Free Press related links below, ck it...
Ford Images is now offering Custom T-shirts, you can have your name printed on the right sleeve or instead, choose the air-intake plenum # off of your B302, link below, ck it...