Laguna Seca Package Takes 2012 Boss Mustang to Track-Ready Condition

by shnack on Friday, August 13, 2010
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2012 Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca

How do you amp up a performance car package as complete as the new 2012 Mustang Boss 302 – already a street-legal race car in its own right? Pull out everything that doesn’t make it go faster and add in more of what does. The result is the limited-production Laguna Seca package – the ultimate 2012 Boss, named to commemorate the first-place Boss 302 finish at the 1970 Trans-Am series opener.

“The Laguna Seca package puts a race-ready version of the new Mustang Boss 302 directly into enthusiasts’ hands,” said Mark Fields, Ford president of The Americas. “Laguna Seca isn’t intended for Boss buyers who simply want an exhilarating daily driver. Think of it like a factory-built race car, which we hope avid racers and track-day fans are going to love.”

Boss Laguna Seca builds on the bumper-to-bumper improvements found on the standard Boss while further stiffening the chassis and installing an aerodynamics package carried over almost in its entirety from the Ford Racing Boss 302R.

“Drivers who know how to get the most from a tuned race car on a closed course are going to be amazed by what the Laguna Seca is capable of,” said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president, Global Product Development. “The balance, agility and tuning of each vehicle system places the driver at the center of the machine, completely connected to everything the car is doing.”

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The Boss is Back! Ford Officially Unveils 2012 Mustang Boss 302

by shnack on Friday, August 13, 2010
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2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302

Ford gave the green light only once before: In 1968, management approved a special Mustang – a car that sacrificed nothing in its quest to be the best all-around road-going performance machine ever created by Ford Motor Company. That car became the 1969 Mustang Boss 302, and it remains one of the world’s most sought-after examples of American performance.

Forty-two years later, Ford has given the green light again.

The team of Ford engineers, designers and stylists – all Mustang enthusiasts to the core – that created the groundbreaking 2011 Mustang GT has distilled a new model to its purest form, strengthening, lightening and refining each system to create a race car with a license plate. Its name: the 2012 Mustang Boss 302.

“The decision to build a modern Boss was not entered into lightly,” said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president, Global Product Development. “The entire team at Ford felt the time was right and with the right ingredients, the world-class 2011 Mustang could support a successful, race-bred, worthy successor to the original Boss 302. For us that meant a production Mustang that could top one of the world’s best – the 2010 BMW M3 – in lap times at Laguna Seca. We met our expectations.” 

To celebrate the racing heritage of the new Mustang Boss 302, Ford will also offer a limited number of Boss 302 Laguna Seca models, named for the track where Parnelli Jones won the 1970 Trans-Am season opener in a Boss 302. Aimed at racers more interested in on-track performance than creature comforts, the Boss 302 Laguna Seca has increased body stiffness, a firmer chassis set-up and an aerodynamics package carried over almost in its entirety from the Ford Racing Boss 302R.

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Mustang GT-R Concept auctioned off for $100,000

by shnack on Friday, August 13, 2010
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The 2004 Ford Mustang GT-R Concept was sold to the highest bidder last night at the RM auction in Monterey, CA. The final selling price of $100,000 was well under the pre-auction estimates of $250,000 – $350,000.The car is in working order and features a 5.0-liter cammer V8 producing 440 horsepower, race-prepped chassis, Tremec T56 6-speed transmission, Brembo brakes, full roll cage, and Pirelli racing slicks. The GT-R Concept was just one of several prototypes sold by Ford at the auction, with all of the proceeds benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and The Children’s Center.

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New Boss 302 Mustang to debut on August 13th?

by shnack on Saturday, August 7, 2010
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[Source: MustangsDaily]

Rumors about a new Boss 302 Mustang have been swirling for the past few years, and it looks like the car will finally make its debut next week. The speculation about a new Boss Mustang was solidified when Mark Fields, Ford president of the Americas, hinted at a new variant of the Mustang at the 2010 Ford dealer show. “We did the Bullitt, we did a Mach 1, we did the C/S. I can’t tell you what the next special edition Mustang will be, but I can give you a hint,” he told the crowd, at which point a 1970 Boss 302 Mustang drove across the stage.

In a recent broadcast of a Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, the SPEED announcers gave away more details about the upcoming Boss 302 Mustang. “These cars weren’t introduced earlier this season (referring to the Boss 302R race car), but they are not being launched to the public – the road going car – until a couple weeks into August.”

Mazda Raceway’s Laguna Seca further confirms the launch date on its schedule for the 2010 Monterey Motorsports Reunion. Their web site lists a “Ford world debut of an all-new performance car at the Ford exhibit” from 11:50 to 12:00. Expect plenty of photos and details when the car is officially unveiled next week.

SR-71 Mustang Sells for $375,000 at Auction

by shnack on Saturday, July 31, 2010
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SR71 Mustang

The SR-71 Mustang, the collaboration between automotive legends Jack Roush and Carroll Shelby, was auctioned off this evening during the AirVenture show in OshKosh, Wis. The gavel fell at $375,000 for this unique, one-of-a-kind Mustang that will surely increase in value. The auction was a benefit the EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) Young Eagles program. The Ford Motor Company has been a proud supporter of EAA and Young Eagles for the past 15 years by providing various vehicles and donations each year to be raffled and auctioned off.

The SR-71 Mustang (“S” for Shelby, “R” for Roush) was built at ROUSH® in Livonia, Mich. The Mustang is on display in the Ford tent through Sunday at the AirVenture show.

SR-71 Mustang Features:

  • All-new aluminum block 5.0-lite Ti-VCT V8 engine with a 2.3-liter Whipple Twin Screw Supercharger with Ford Racing calibration and Roush intake
  • Ford Racing Handling Pack
  • Ford Racing tuned exhaust and tips
  • SVT Track Pack wheels in custom paint (19-inch in front, 20-inch in rear)
  • Glass roof with unique graphic treatment
  • Unique non-production matte and silver exterior paint treatment with SR-71 cues
  • Custom Recaro race seats featuring embroidered signatures of Jack Roush and Carroll Shelby
  • Custom racing steering wheel
  • Rear seat removed to accentuate cockpit environment
  • Ford Racing performance gauge cluster
  • Modified navigation screen and instrument cluster
  • Roll cage
  • Custom IP badging, sill plates and floor mats

[Source: Roush]