With all the jubilation and celebrations revolving around the 50th anniversary of the Ford Mustang, Ford fans the world over are going all-out for their favorite pony car. If you’ve got the means, what better way to celebrate than by buying an unrestored, all-original 1969 Boss 302 Mustang fresh from a barn in New Hampshire?
If you’re quick and have deep pockets, you can get in on the final hours of this incredible barn find, with bidding just under $70,000 with mere hours remaining on the eBay auction clock.
As the story goes, the current owner has had the numbers-matching Mustang for some 42 years, after it was parked following a run in with the law and a fire hydrant sometime in the early 1970s. Everything about the car is in perfect, unrestored condition, save for where the front left fender met the unfortunate fire hydrant.
Fully-equipped with a 3.91 Traktion Lok rear end, a four-speed close ratio manual transmission, and still wearing the original belted tires, this Boss 302 Mustang has just over 43,000 miles on the odometer. It’ll need a thorough vetting to make roadworthy, but the engine spins by hand and the electrical system still works. It’s an amazing find that is increasingly rare these days, and somebody is going to be very happy with their new blue Boss.