Random pics of your Boss 302
Nice, enjoy the leave! Gonna try to make it out to Spain at some point during the next year! Could use some time on the beach!
Wife was going through our box of 30+ years of photos. She found the only surviving pics of our 70 Boss, poor quality, no digital back then.
70 Boss 302, Grabber Blue, no rear window louvers or Shaker scoop. Aftermarket aluminum slotted wheels.
Bought in '78 for $1500.00 in poor shape. I painted it, rebuilt the trans, rear end, steering box and lots of other items. Sold in '84 for $2850.00, kids....
70 Boss 302, Grabber Blue, no rear window louvers or Shaker scoop. Aftermarket aluminum slotted wheels.
Bought in '78 for $1500.00 in poor shape. I painted it, rebuilt the trans, rear end, steering box and lots of other items. Sold in '84 for $2850.00, kids....

Thanks for sharing the photos.
Brian
Here is video from "my" BOSS at Track Attack earlier this week:
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Wife was going through our box of 30+ years of photos. She found the only surviving pics of our 70 Boss, poor quality, no digital back then.
70 Boss 302, Grabber Blue, no rear window louvers or Shaker scoop. Aftermarket aluminum slotted wheels.
Bought in '78 for $1500.00 in poor shape. I painted it, rebuilt the trans, rear end, steering box and lots of other items. Sold in '84 for $2850.00, kids....
70 Boss 302, Grabber Blue, no rear window louvers or Shaker scoop. Aftermarket aluminum slotted wheels.
Bought in '78 for $1500.00 in poor shape. I painted it, rebuilt the trans, rear end, steering box and lots of other items. Sold in '84 for $2850.00, kids....

Originally Posted by PTRocks
Yep! I won't run on the track with cast wheels. I've seen a few too many come off of a car.
Originally Posted by cloud9
Here's a better pic with the new suspension that isn't washed out by the late afternoon sun.
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Chris 23 I can't believe you have two...
Thanks guys!
It was a bit weird in some places, but I enjoyed it. It was fun watching the local community get all spun up over having a big Hollywood production right here in our little town.




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