Functional adjustable rear spoiler (Boss 302) 19: Exterior Options: Sport Slats (Boss 302) 128: Interior Options: Trunk-mounted 85amp battery (Boss 429) 32: Exterior Options: Functional front air spoiler (Boss 429) 13: Exterior Options: Shaker hood scoop (351 & 390 engines) 84: Interior Options: Rim Blow deluxe steering wheel: 35: Grouping In 2012, Mecum sold a No. 1 condition Boss 302 for $87,000 in April, but that was an anomaly. Others sold in the $55,000 range in No. 1 condition, but were widely spread in the $42,000-78,000 range in No. 2 condition during winter, showing how timing and venue can play a factor in pricing. These values are up $15,000-25,000 over 2010 prices The Boss's high-output 302 V-8 was said to produce 290 horsepower at 4600 rpm, actual output was estimated at closer to 400. In stock tune, a Boss 302 could turn in 0-to-60 times of under 7 seconds and nudge the century mark in a standing-start quarter-mile. While a Boss 302 in the hands of a collector is likely to be driven a little more Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1969+Ford+Mustang+Boss+302+Road+Champs+1+43 at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! The pony car arms race kept Ford busy and the Boss 302 was to be the Blue Oval’s shot across the bow of Chevrolet and their still-new Z/28. Trans Am racing was hugely popular in the USA in the late 1960s, the maximum engine size allowed was 5.0 litres (305 cubic inches) which forced American automakers to leave their “there’s no replacement for displacement” philosophy at the door and There were 1,629 Boss 302 Mustangs produced in 1969, along with 7,013 in 1970. Its base price in 1970 was around $3,300. Today, a genuine Boss 302 Mustang can be worth a pretty penny, especially the rarer 1969 model. A pair of restored Boss 302s sold in 2007 for a whopping $530,000! Many regular fastback Mustangs are modified to look like the This 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351 for sale has a Numbers Matching "R- Code" 351 C.I. Cleveland V8 Engi There are 10 new and used 1969 to 1971 Ford Mustang Bosses listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $44,995. Find your dream car today. The '69 spoiler is a rare find. Only the '69 Boss 302 offered the option from the factory. The rear spoiler was not a factory option on the Mach 1 until 1970. However, it was possible to order a nJz9S.