Vehicle Description
This 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 competition car is a particularly
attractive example with a well-known and interesting history.� This
original 1970 Mustang Boss 302 is powered by a proper G-Code engine
and finished and detailed as a Bud Moore tribute car.� Originally
finished in Grabber Blue the Boss was acquired by Paul J. Pettey in
December 1974.� Pettey's racing career included Trans Am and
entries at Sebring and the 24 Hours of Daytona over the 20 years
spanning 1968 and 1988.� Mr.Pettey modified the car for racing as a
back up to his #45 1969 Mustang but it was never used as such by
him.� Following Mr.Pettey's untimely accidental death during the
1990's the Boss was acquired from the estate and in 2005 it was
sent to Trans Am specialist Conover Racing and Restorations and
converted into a close replica of the fabled original Bud Moore
Engineering Boos Mustangs.� Completed in 2008 the Boss is now
accompanied at with the original Build Sheet receipts track
notebooks and the VRA logbook.� This is a real Trans Am race car
however due to no previous participation in an original Trans Am
race this car cannot run with the select "Historic Trans Am Group"
at limited events such as the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion
under the present rules.� Since 2008 this car has participated in
many other vintage race events across the country in the Trans Am
Group 6 Class.� This car has recently undergone a full nut-and-bolt
race prep and is turn-key ready for vintage racing. Visit Brown's
Classic Autos online at www.brownclassicautos.com to see more
pictures of this vehicle or call us at 480-998-4300 today to
schedule your test drive.