1970 Boss 302 Mustang Project: Two-Year Wonder Still Commanding Respect
"The Boss 302 never got the cultural weight of the 429 Cobra Jet, but that's exactly why savvy buyers should be paying attention—values are still climbing on the actual race car."
— Revvly Take
A Marti Report-certified '70 Boss 302 hit $40,600 on eBay—proof that Ford's two-year muscle car experiment still moves money. The 302 cubic-inch Cleveland-based engine was purpose-built for Trans-Am homologation, making this a car that actually raced before it got parked. Clean examples are tightening up, and bidding wars like this one suggest the market knows what it has.
Bruce Johnson
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