De-badging a Boss 302
#11
Why do you need to have a Boss302?
If the collectible nature of the car doesn't mean much to you, why pay the premium for the Boss? You can save a considerable chunk of change by opting for a GT and upgrading the suspension, wheels, tires, and engine. Plan and shop right and you'll have a better performing car for less than the cost of a Boss anyway.
Not trying to stear you out of it, just trying to find the logic in your query.
If the collectible nature of the car doesn't mean much to you, why pay the premium for the Boss? You can save a considerable chunk of change by opting for a GT and upgrading the suspension, wheels, tires, and engine. Plan and shop right and you'll have a better performing car for less than the cost of a Boss anyway.
Not trying to stear you out of it, just trying to find the logic in your query.
#12
Why do you need to have a Boss302?
If the collectible nature of the car doesn't mean much to you, why pay the premium for the Boss? You can save a considerable chunk of change by opting for a GT and upgrading the suspension, wheels, tires, and engine. Plan and shop right and you'll have a better performing car for less than the cost of a Boss anyway.
Not trying to stear you out of it, just trying to find the logic in your query.
If the collectible nature of the car doesn't mean much to you, why pay the premium for the Boss? You can save a considerable chunk of change by opting for a GT and upgrading the suspension, wheels, tires, and engine. Plan and shop right and you'll have a better performing car for less than the cost of a Boss anyway.
Not trying to stear you out of it, just trying to find the logic in your query.
And I will try and steer you out of it. There is a tremendous amount of history behind the Boss 302 and de-badging is removing a piece of that history. If you're not interested in that history, you can really get just as good or better performance from modifying a stock GT.
#14
I say go for it. If I had the money to DD a Boss, I would too. Forget resale, we don't buy these cars for resale, we buy them to drive them. That is what the Mustang is all about. Personally, I'd rather see a boss driven daily without all of the decals and badges and a happy driver behind the wheel over a like-new Boss sitting in a garage in pristine condition with the owner bragging about what the car can do, but has never even came close to the cars limits. But that is just me...
#15
Thanks for all the replies. I appreciate the perspectives.
I've been viewing the 302 as a supremely squared away upgrade package, finely tuned to work as a whole by Ford engineers. Sure, I could assemble the right pieces over time to get to a similar level of performance and sound, but honestly I'm not stoked on modding at this time in my life so there is an appeal of getting that level of performance "out of the box" and straight from Ford itself.
That said, I do certainly get the history factor, so I'm conflicted. I want the pedigree of the Boss, I just don't want the sticker. Even beside the decals, I do want to drive the crap out of it, so yeah, right there I'd be stomping on the collectability.
Maybe I'll do a little research into what it would mean to take on a GT project like this.
I've been viewing the 302 as a supremely squared away upgrade package, finely tuned to work as a whole by Ford engineers. Sure, I could assemble the right pieces over time to get to a similar level of performance and sound, but honestly I'm not stoked on modding at this time in my life so there is an appeal of getting that level of performance "out of the box" and straight from Ford itself.
That said, I do certainly get the history factor, so I'm conflicted. I want the pedigree of the Boss, I just don't want the sticker. Even beside the decals, I do want to drive the crap out of it, so yeah, right there I'd be stomping on the collectability.
Maybe I'll do a little research into what it would mean to take on a GT project like this.
#16
I have nothing against buying a Boss302 debadging, and driving the pi$$ out of it, as long as there is the understanding that it isn't going to hold its value for anyone but you. You asked about resale... thats the bottom line
If you're set on a Boss302, I suggest not modifying it in any way for at least two years. By then you should know whether or not you really want to keep it for the long haul, and you haven't affected its value by anything more than mileage.
If you're set on a Boss302, I suggest not modifying it in any way for at least two years. By then you should know whether or not you really want to keep it for the long haul, and you haven't affected its value by anything more than mileage.
#17
I'll still do some research on goodies like side exhaust and the like, maybe see what kind of performance shops there are in my area. I do love me some internet research.
Thanks all.
#18
Me, I wouldn't think twice about de-badging it. De-striping it sounds like too much work with too much risk, and without the badges people are probably going to think you've added the stripes to a regular GT yourself anyway. Badges can always be returned to their original locations. Hell, you could add a couple of GT badges just to help the illusion of it being "just a GT with an appearance mod".
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Last edited by Norm Peterson; 04-24-2015 at 09:11 AM.