2014 MUSTANG BOSS 302S
#1
2014 MUSTANG BOSS 302S
I was at the Ford dealer today and seen this beauty sitting in the showroom. Wow, what a car, if I was wealthy, I would buy this and slap a plate on the back of it and use it as a daily driver although, the racing seat would be a little tight and I would probably replace it with 2 Mustang production Recaro front seats and enjoy....who needs heat and A/C...lol.
Crappy IPhone 5 video...
Crappy IPhone 5 video...
Last edited by daredevil95; 05-11-2013 at 09:59 PM.
#2
What a rare find. First thought was a fake because 2013 was officially last year made but guess Ford actually offers this as a dealership package. Who would have thought?
http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts...KeyField=11687
http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts...KeyField=11687
#3
What a rare find. First thought was a fake because 2013 was officially last year made but guess Ford actually offers this as a dealership package. Who would have thought?
http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts...KeyField=11687
http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts...KeyField=11687
#4
Yea, what a great car, the phone video doesn't really show the car very well, it looks a lot better in person. The dealer was asking a 100K for it, I would of liked to of opened the hood and check out the motor but, it had to many hood pins and I don't know if the dealer would of been cool with that. It certainly is a nice car.
Don
#5
I'm all about capitalism but I really hope that thing sits on their showroom floor until they take a loss on it.... It's not a street legal car... no VIN, can't register it for plates, and has a FRPP part number... why jack up the price $10k... and the new owner can't drive it home? I dunno. Sorta douchie in my opinion.
Don
Don
#6
Well, considering that it's NOT a street machine, you wouldn't put plates on it. This is meant for the track. It's a Boss 302S race track machine. $100K is not bad for a real race car. Since they're not going to be available until Q4, I don't know how the dealer has one. Really nice to see, anyway. Good find and thx for sharing.
#7
Well, considering that it's NOT a street machine, you wouldn't put plates on it. This is meant for the track. It's a Boss 302S race track machine. $100K is not bad for a real race car. Since they're not going to be available until Q4, I don't know how the dealer has one. Really nice to see, anyway. Good find and thx for sharing.
#9
Why cant you register it? It has headlights, taillights, brakelights, turnsignals, wipers, mufflers, windshield, and a horn could easily be added making it street legal. It could be registered as a homebuilt vehicle using the serial number or even an owner applied number as a VIN.
VIN=Vehicle Identification number
So any numbers attached to the vehicle chassis could be used to ID it, making it a VIN, just like a homebuilt trailer.
VIN=Vehicle Identification number
So any numbers attached to the vehicle chassis could be used to ID it, making it a VIN, just like a homebuilt trailer.
#10
Why cant you register it? It has headlights, taillights, brakelights, turnsignals, wipers, mufflers, windshield, and a horn could easily be added making it street legal. It could be registered as a homebuilt vehicle using the serial number or even an owner applied number as a VIN.
VIN=Vehicle Identification number
So any numbers attached to the vehicle chassis could be used to ID it, making it a VIN, just like a homebuilt trailer.
VIN=Vehicle Identification number
So any numbers attached to the vehicle chassis could be used to ID it, making it a VIN, just like a homebuilt trailer.
Last edited by SterlingGTVert; 05-13-2013 at 08:47 AM.