Vehicle Description
1 of 1,806 produced R-Code 351 Boss Mustangs
Delivered new to Henry Woodfield Inc. in Gaithersburg, MD
Unrestored car except for new Grabber Yellow paint job
Marti Report and Lois Eminger Invoice
DOAE-L 351/330 HP engine
Wide ratio 4-speed transmission
3.91 Traction-Lok differential
Competition suspension
Power brakes with front discs
Black standard vinyl high back bucket seats
Magnum 500 chrome wheels
Color-keyed racing mirrors
Rear deck spoiler
Power Steering
Center Console
Tinted Glass
AM radio
Believed to be original 32,536 miles
Featured in Automobile Quarterly Publications and Boss Mustangs
History Poster
We are beyond excited to bring to market the quickest Mustang ever
produced in the muscle car era. American manufactures rolled out
some of the coolest, fastest, and now most collectible cars between
1964 and 1973. With just 1,806 total produced, Ford released their
peak performer with the 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351. The limited
production Boss 351 replaced both the 302 and 429 Bosses from
previous years. Rated at 330HP, the 351 had much better low-end
response, and its equal weight distribution made for better
handling as well as braking. It also proved to be quite quick,
scoring one of the quickest quarter-mile times at 13.8 seconds @
104mph. Zero to sixty in 5.8 seconds.
According to the Boss 351 registry, just 591 of the 1,806 (33%)
cars are still accounted for. This is one of them. A true,
documented R-Code Boss 351. Not a tribute and not a Mach 1 - the
real deal. Only 344 of the 1,806 were painted Grabber Yellow, 184
had Black Standard Vinyl Seats, 62 came with Magnum Chrome 500
Wheels, and only 30 of them came with the Rear Deck Spoiler.
Twenty-four Boss 351's came with Power Steering and only 13 had
Center Consoles. The car features the original Hurst 4-Speed
shifter, has the correct stamped block, and the 32k miles on the
odometer are believed to be original.
This Boss comes with a Marti Report, original owner information,
and even a Lois Eminger invoice. It is also THE CAR pictured in the
official Boss Mustangs History poster pictured below. If you're on
the hunt for an up and coming collector car, the Boss 351 should be
on your short list. With its 302 and 429 predecessors already
reaching 6-figure values, this car presents an incredible
investment opportunity at the current asking price. Plus, you can't
drive your stock portfolio :) Be sure to check out over 150 photos
on our website plus a walk around video of the car running. Call or
e-mail if interested, or to make an reasonable offer. Thank you for
looking.