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This 1-Of-1 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Could Be Yours, Enter Now For A Chance To Win - AutoBizz
Monday, April 21, 2025

This 1-Of-1 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Could Be Yours, Enter Now For A Chance To Win

It wears Burnt Orange Poly paint, a 1969 Lincoln production color.

It’s no longer too late to enter for a chance to win this one-of-a-kind 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302. Not only that, but there’s more. The most recent Dream Giveaway prize package also includes $25,000 in tax money. Donors of $25 or more to Motor1.com will receive double the number of entry tickets into the giveaway, so don’t miss out.

The paint on this Mustang is what sets it apart. The Ford Mustang was not available in Burnt Orange Poly from the factory. Instead, the owner had to order it from the 1969 Lincoln colour chart on a customised basis. Out of the 7,000 Boss 302s Ford produced, only this one wore the orange paint, which was a $94.60 upgrade in late 1969 when it rolled off the assembly line.

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A 302-cubic-inch V8 engine sits behind its tall hood, producing 290 horsepower (213 kilowatts) when new. With 59,000 kilometres on the odometer, the engine is connected to a four-speed manual transmission. The famous coupe was also equipped with a Traction-Lok rear differential and 3.91 rear gear from the factory. What else is there to say?

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Although the car has a long history, the owner has meticulously documented everything. The paperwork contain not just the Monroney, owner’s handbook, and service records, but also a new-car thank you letter from the dealer, a vanity licence plate, an assembly inspection card, a temporary owner card, and a warranty plate.

Double your tickets with a minimum entry donation of just $25!

The Ford Mustang became a cultural icon in the 1960s and 1970s, and getting a chance to buy one is rare. It’s simple to enter to win this unique Mustang. To enter, simply make a donation to one of Dream Giveaway’s favourite children’s or veterans’ charities. Motor1.com readers who donate $25 or more will receive double the number of entry tickets for a chance to win, so enter soon before it’s too late.

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