
Ford Mustang Boss 302 Trans Am 1969 3D Model

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Vendor: | 777angels777 |
Published: | Jan 04, 2024 |
Download Size: | 144.9 MB |
Game Ready: | Yes |
Polygons: | 220,000 |
Vertices: | 160,000 |
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Ford Mustang Boss 302 Trans Am 1969 3D Model
The Ford Mustang Boss 302 Trans Am is a legendary muscle car from the late 1960s that was designed specifically for the Trans-Am racing series. It was a limited-production model, with only 1,628 examples built, and it remains highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts today. The car was built to compete in the Trans-Am series against rivals such as the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 and the Dodge Challenger T/A. It featured a specially tuned version of Ford's 302 cubic inch V8 engine, which produced 290 horsepower and 290 lb-ft of torque. The engine was paired with a four-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential, which helped to improve the car's handling and traction. The Boss 302 also featured a number of other performance upgrades, including stiffer suspension, larger brakes, and a functional hood scoop. The car's styling was also unique, with a blacked-out grille, front and rear spoilers, and distinctive C-stripe graphics. On the track, the Boss 302 was highly competitive, winning the Trans-Am championship in 1970 with driver Parnelli Jones behind the wheel. The car's handling was praised for its balance and predictability, and its engine was known for its high-revving power delivery. Today, the Boss 302 Trans Am remains a highly desirable collector car, with examples in excellent condition selling for well over $100,000 at auction. Its legacy as a successful race car and iconic muscle car has secured its place in automotive history, and it continues to inspire enthusiasts and fans of all ages.