2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 �€" Serial Number 2234,
Numbers-Matching, Document-Complete Original Why This Car Is
Special The 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 was not a trim level or an
appearance package. It was a purpose-built performance car
developed by a dedicated team inside Ford with one goal: build a
Mustang that could compete with the Porsche Cayman S around a road
course. That is not marketing language �€" Ford's own engineers
used that benchmark publicly during development. The result was a
factory road-racing machine sold through Ford dealerships, wearing
a name that carried genuine weight in Mustang history. The original
Boss 302 ran from 1969 to 1970, built specifically to homologate
the engine for SCCA Trans-Am racing. Ford revived the nameplate in
2012 and 2013, and the revival was not taken lightly. The 2012 and
2013 Boss 302 received a unique version of the 5.0-liter Ti-VCT V8
�€" internally designated the Boss 302 �€" that shared its basic
architecture with the standard Mustang GT engine but featured
CNC-ported cylinder heads sourced from the 5.0-liter found in the
Shelby GT500 of that era, a unique intake manifold, a higher 7,500
RPM redline, and side-exit exhaust routing through the engine
compartment that made the factory headers visible under the hood.
Ford rated the engine at 444 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque.
That number was considered conservative by many who tested it on a
dyno. This particular car is Serial Number 2234. Ford tracked Boss
302 production and issued each car a sequential serial number,
which was documented and authenticated. This car comes with its
original window sticker and full authentication documents, which is
a significant detail for anyone planning to hold this car
long-term. Authenticated, document-complete Boss 302s are already
commanding premiums on the collector market, and the gap between a
documented car and an undocumented one only widens over time. The
orange exterior is one of the more visually assertive color choices
available on the 2012 Boss 302, and combined with the black hood
graphic and factory Boss 302 side stripes, the car presents exactly
as Ford intended it to from the factory. Features List 5.0-liter
Ti-VCT Boss 302 V8, rated at 444 horsepower 6-Speed manual
transmission Torsen limited-slip differential TracKey system with
Red Key included Recaro front seats Alcantara-wrapped steering
wheel Boss 302 badging, hood graphic, and side stripes Factory
front splitter Dual rear exhaust with factory-spec outlets Factory
Boss 302 headers visible in engine bay Black alloy wheels Center
console Power windows Air conditioning Tachometer Kenwood Excelon
head unit with navigation, Bluetooth, and hands-free capability
(original radio and trim bezel included and will accompany the car)
Spare set of new Ford brake pads included Original Boss 302 car
cover included Original window sticker included Authentication
documents included Mechanical The heart of the 2012 Ford Mustang
Boss 302 is a 5.0-liter Ti-VCT V8 that was specifically modified
for this application. The CNC-ported cylinder heads came directly
from the Shelby GT500 parts bin, and Ford fitted the engine with a
unique intake manifold designed to improve high-RPM breathing. The
result is an engine that makes most of its power at the top of the
rev range �€" it wants to be driven past 6,000 RPM, which is a
different experience than a torque-heavy pushrod V8. The 7,500 RPM
redline is genuine, not theoretical. The 6-speed manual
transmission is the Getrag MT82, which was standard equipment on
the Boss 302. There is no automatic option �€" Ford did not offer
one on this model. The Torsen limited-slip differential is a
meaningful detail here. The Torsen unit is a gear-type differential
that provides smooth, progressive torque transfer without the
on-off behavior of a clutch-type unit. It responds to torque rather
than wheel speed, which makes it well-suited to road course driving
and disciplined street driving ali
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