Wednesday, November 16th, 2011 at 1:28 pm , filed under Automobiles by Paul Sebastin
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Ford has always been outstanding on its Mustang series of cars and yet another one popping out at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Ford is set to debut a sportier 2013 Boss 302, this vehicle coming out from Ford is an attempt at paying homage to the Mustangs of yester year and we see the return of classic Mustang features like the reflective hockey graphic(1970 Mustang Boss 302) and school bus yellow paint scheme(1970 Trans Am Mustang Boss 302).
The basic and standard Boss 302 Mustangs come in School Bus Yellow with black trim and with The Laguna Seca version cars you have the added alternative of a Sterling Gray version. This car has been made as a race car the vehicle’s all powerful engine and adjustable suspension are prominent features. The car’s super energized 5.0 liter V8 yields a stout output of 444-horsepower with a maximum torque of 380 lb-ft of torque. The suspension system is already strong and best aspect of this vehicle, but it has been polished further and lookalike of race car clutch with enhanced friction materials transmits power, with a short-throw, close-ratio six-speed manual.
The addition of Ford’s SYNC in-car connectivity system gives the vehicle features like Bluetooth phone connectivity and the ability to control a USB-connected digital music player. It comes bearing new styling and design details that allude to the rich and long heritage of the Boss 302 name. The Ford Mustang’s chief engineer Dave Pericak, said Last year, we proved the car had what it takes to perform, his year, we focused on enhancing its eye-catching looks and celebrating its history.

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Tags: 1970 Mustang Boss 302, 1970 Trans Am Mustang Boss 302, 2013 Mustang Boss 302, Ford Mustang, Los Angeles Auto Show, Mustang GT