Ford Mustang Boss 302 (1969)


 * Not to be confused with the Ford Mustang Boss 302 (2012).

The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 was built to compete with Chevrolet's Camaro SS because the Camaro SS was a threat to Ford Mustang's lead in the "pony car" market.

The car was designed by Larry Shinoda who was a former General Motors employee. The car also competed in the 1969 SCAA Trans-Am series. The Boss 302 got a redesign in 1970.

White
The "White" edition was released on November 25th, 2011. It comes pre-installed with tuned parts.

Yellow
The "Yellow" edition was released on September 18th, 2012, as part of the In-game Cash rotation. It does not feature any parts.

B-Spec
The "B-Spec" edition was first introduced as part of the #13 edition of Spot The Devs on December 18th, 2012. It was later released the same day after the event and was the second car released in the Spec-series. The car features a full set of three-star skill mods and a variety of performance parts as well as a B-Spec livery and a "BIC302" license plate. The Custom Ventura engine part is also notable.

Overall Performance
The Ford Mustang Boss 302 (1969) has a stock top speed of 255 kmh (158 mph) which is slightly below average for Class B cars. The acceleration and its nitrous output is very strong. Its handling is also good and stable which makes it good for competing on technical tracks.

In Pursuit Outruns and Team Escapes it can be a very good escape vehicle. Its responsive handling also makes the Boss 302 able to dodge rhinos without any major difficulties but if it gets in contact with one it can lose a lot of speed but due to its quick acceleration it can regain its speed very quickly.