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The Ford Mustang Boss 302 (Gen. 1) is a two-door muscle car featured in several variations in Midnight Club: Los Angeles.

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The Camaro/Mustang rivalry had begun in 1967 with the introduction of the Chevrolet Camaro by General Motors. The Camaro was the largest threat to the lead Ford had in the "pony car" field, a market segment largely created by Ford with the introduction of the Mustang in mid-year 1964. The performance of the Mustang with 289 and 390 engines was not up to the Camaro, with its small block and big block V8. In an effort to improve the Mustang's image, Ford made optional the 428 Cobra Jet V8 in mid-year 1968, and in 1969, the Ford Boss 302 engine. The 302 was a composite engine using the "tunnel port" Windsor block and large Cleveland heads.[1] This optional engine was available for the express purpose of meeting the homologation guidelines to compete in the Trans-Am series.[2]

The Boss 302 Mustang was designed by Larry Shinoda, a former GM employee. The car featured reflective "c-stripe" and the fake rear fender scoops of the regular 1969 Mustangs was eliminated. Optional were black horizontal rear window shades and a blackout hood. It was one of the first production models with a front spoiler and rear deck wing. The name "Boss" came about when Shinoda was asked what project he was working on, he answered "the boss's car" because the project was a secret.[3] Also Shinoda had called it the "Boss" as an homage to the new President of Ford Semon "Bunkie" Knudson who had brought Shinoda over from GM when Knudson had left.

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Time Trial variant[]

A customized 1969 Boss 302, painted in Acapulco Blue, can be won from the Santa Monica Time Trial, hosted by Andre, upon beating the target time three times.

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Related Content[]

Midnight Club: Los Angeles Vehicles
Italics denote South Central Premium Upgrade/South Central Vehicle Packs DLC vehicles.
Muscle Cars

Buick Grand National · Chevrolet Camaro Concept · Chevrolet Camaro RS SS · Chevrolet Chevelle · Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (C6) · Chevrolet Impala SS · Dodge Challenger R/T · Dodge Challenger Concept · Dodge Charger SRT-8 · Ford Mustang Boss 302 · Ford Mustang GT Convertible · Pontiac Firebird · Pontiac GTO · Saleen S302 Extreme

Exotics

Aston Martin DB9 · Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster · Audi R8 4.2 FSi Quattro · Ford GT · Ford Shelby Cobra Concept · Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder · Lamborghini Miura P400SV · Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster · Saleen S7 Twin Turbo

Tuners

Audi RS4 · Chevrolet Cobalt SS · Datsun 280Z · Ford SVT Focus · Mazda RX-7 (FD) · Mazda RX-8 · Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 · Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX · Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GT · Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR · Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X · Nissan 240SX · Nissan 350Z Roadster · Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec (R34) · Pontiac Solstice · Volkswagen Golf · Volkswagen Scirocco

Luxury Cars

Audi S5 · Cadillac XLR-V · Chrysler 300C SRT-8 (LX) · Mercedes-Benz CL 65 AMG (C216) · Mercedes-Benz CLK 63 AMG Black Series (C209) · Mercedes-Benz S600 · Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG

Sport Bikes

Ducati 999R · Ducati 1098R · Ducati Monster S4RS · Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14

SUVs & Lowriders (DLC)

Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged · Land Rover Range Rover Sport · 1963 Buick Riviera · 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air · 1964 Chevrolet Impala · 1965 Chevrolet Malibu

Police/Miscellaneous

Chevrolet Impala SS · Dodge Charger SRT-8 · Traffic Cars

DUB Editions

Chevrolet Camaro Concept · Dodge Challenger Concept · Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster · Mercedes-Benz S600

Vehicles in Midnight Club Los Angeles Complete Edition · Midnight Club: Los Angeles · Category: Vehicles in MCLA

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