No it is not due to the potent power that the car came with. Without first driving a car that has less horsepower to get used to the handling and feel of the car, you would be risking the chance to be in an accident faster in a Boss 302 mustang
No. the Boss 302 came only in a Boss Mustang
The Boss 302 Mustang was first produced by The Ford Motor Company in 1969-1970 at its Michigan plants. It was revived for the 2012-2013 production years.
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1969
1969-1970
There is no such thing as a 1972 Boss 302 mustang. They were made in 1969 and 1970. They had 290 horsepower but it was (according to some at Ford) under-rated.
Boss 302, mustang
There was no boss Mustang in 1972
The spark plug gap range for the non-Boss 302 is 0.032"-0.036".
In 1969 ford made the boss 429, it came out with 360 horsepower stock, and 375 horsepower in race trim. All from the factory.
The 1969-70 Boss 302 Mustang made 310 H.P. In 2007 Ford started selling a Boss 302 crate engine putting out 345 H.P.
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