T he Boss might be coming back...the Ford Mustang Boss, that is. The Dearborn automaker recently filed a new trademark ...
Ford just trademarked the moniker of one of the most legendary Mustang variants. Is it coming back to the street?
Among the most revered and collectible examples of the Mustang lineage is the 1969 Mustang Boss 429. This model, with its roots in NASCAR, is powered by one of Ford’s most powerful naturally aspirated ...
Ford sold only 2,501 Mustang Mach 1s equipped with the R-Code Cobra Jet in 1970. This red example is a one-of-one by options ...
Ford filed a trademark application for the Boss moniker and might bring the nameplate back to the market in the near future ...
Ford has reserved the Boss name it last used in 2013, a move that will surely perk Mustang enthusiasts’ ears up.
Nothing is official, but a recent trademark application filed around the world suggests that the heritage-laced Boss nameplate will return to the Ford Mustang line-up after a long hiatus. Ford filed a ...
The Boss 302 and more powerful 429 were produced from 1969 to 1970 as homologation specials, allowing for competition in Trans Am racing. There was also a 1971 Mustang Boss 351. The Boss 302 name ...
The other Boss introduced in 1969 was the Boss 429. As the name would suggest, the engine shoehorned into this Mustang was a 429-cubic-inch big-block V8 with 375 hp and an Olympic-sized pool of ...