![]() ![]() We just love everything about this car, the make, model, colour. Grabber Blue colour option could possibly one of the greatest things Ford had ever done, and it’s still available to this day. For more detailed information on this color, including PPG data please check out our Mustang. Chassis: 1FA6P8R02N5555152 3,900 Miles 5.0-Liter V8 Six-Speed Manual Transmission Limited-Slip Differential Grabber Blue Metallic Paint Ebony Hood & Side. These real Grabber Blue paint pictures of real 1970 Ford Mustangs really show the color properly, in a way that samples or swatches simply cannot replicate. The design of this car we featured yesterday has a reflective “c-stripe” and is in the colour grabber blue! We found some examples of 1970 Mustangs in the Grabber Blue color scheme. The Boss 302 Mustang was designed by Larry Shinoda, a former General Motors employee – go figure… You wont believe the realistic detail on this. ![]() However, Ford fought back with vengeance by bringing out the Ford Mustang Boss 302, which amped up the Mustangs original appearance. 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302, Grabber Blue - Johnny Lightning JLMC024/48A - 1/64 scale Diecast Model Toy Car. The Camaro posed as the largest threat to Ford who held the lead in the Pony car market. Engine: 6.2L - 707 HP Transmission: 6 Speed Manual Stock : V21116. This beautiful Grabber blue 1970 Boss 429 Mustang boasts a numbers matching engine, close-ratio 4-speed manual transmission and a factory Drag Pack V code 391 Traction Lok 9-inch rear end. The restoration was done sometime in the 1980’s. It all essentially started in 1967 a Camaro/Mustang where rivalry had emerged after the introduction of the Chevrolet Camaro, by General Motors. Grabber blue over white was a very popular color combination back in the day. The first generation Boss 302 was a powerful and unique Ford small-block engine featuring a thin-wall, high nickel content block casting. The 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 is a high performance variant of the Ford Mustang originally produced in 1969, alongside its more powerful sibling the Boss 429 Mustang. ![]() So now here we are dedicating a blog post like it deserves for single-handedly generating “wows” from all over the globe! Last night we posted a shot of the legendary Mustang Boss 302 in grabber blue. Grabber blue over white was a very popular color combination back in the day. ![]()
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