Get 5X the Entries to Win a 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 in Grabber Orange

One of the most respected performance Mustangs of the muscle-car era is back in the spotlight, and this time, supporters can multiply their chances. The Boss 302 Dream Giveaway is now offering five times the entries for a chance to win a fully restored 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302, finished in iconic Grabber Orange.

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The 1970 Boss 302 stands as one of Ford’s most purposeful street-and-track creations, developed during the height of factory-backed performance wars. Built to dominate both road courses and stoplight showdowns, the Boss 302 paired aggressive styling with race-bred engineering, earning a reputation that has only grown stronger with time.

This example delivers the core elements that define the Boss legacy. Under the hood is a high-revving 302-cubic-inch Boss V-8 designed for performance at speed, backed by a four-speed manual transmission. Factory performance hardware and unmistakable Boss details make it instantly recognizable, whether parked at a show or rolling down the road. Finished in Grabber Orange, the car captures the bold attitude that defined early 1970s muscle.

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The Mustang has undergone a rotisserie restoration, returning it to a level of presentation suited for top-tier car shows while preserving the character that made the Boss 302 a legend. From its stance to its sound, the car reflects an era when manufacturers built performance cars without compromise.

The giveaway is open through May 28, 2026, with the winner scheduled to be drawn on or about June 10, 2026. Entries directly support veterans’ and children’s charities, adding a meaningful purpose to every donation. The grand prize also includes $36,000 toward the federal prize tax, easing the financial impact for the winner.

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For Mustang enthusiasts and muscle-car fans alike, opportunities to own a genuine Boss 302 are increasingly rare. With five times the entries available, this giveaway offers an enhanced chance to secure one of the most celebrated Mustangs ever built — a car that remains a benchmark for American performance more than five decades later.

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