1969 Ford Mustang Boss in Calypso Coral Orange & 302 Engine Sound - My Car Story with Lou Costabile
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
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On "My Car Story" we're in the West Suburbs of Chicago IL on 8-14-18.
We're looking at a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss in Calypso Coral ( Orange ) Paint. The car comes with the factory V8 302 CI engine.
The car's Owner is Pat Mitchell. Pat’s had this car since 2001. He shares he did the restoration himself and it has taken 10 years due to finding parts, time, and money to acquire the parts. He shares he’s not an “Expert Restorer” and the car is not “Concourse ready” however you can see it looks OUTSTANDING! Pat shares he’s always liked big cars with big motors, however after a ride from a friend in a “Boss 302” he just liked the power and handling of this one.
ENJOY!
Wow it looks great! Pat was spot on about the parts hunt. Boss parts definitely don't grow on trees. Kudos to him for his patience & his wonderful Boss 302!
Hi TheGunfighter45acp, Glad you enjoy the looks of this one and always enjoy a "Wow" :-) Lou
TheGunfighter45acp, sorry but I have to disagree. There are several people that have Ford NOS parts for those cars. Of course, the Ford NOS parts are quite "pricey" but a properly restored '69-'70 Boss 302 Mustang is highly valuable. I own a one-only a 1970 Torino 429 SCJ 4 speed drag-pack plain-Jane station wagon. Ford museum has offered to buy it from me 3 times, for big buck$, and I always declined. I also have a 1969 all-options yellow Boss 3012 Mustang that I bought new from TASCA Ford in RI. To this day, I don't have a clue about how many all options '69 Boss 302 Mustangs that were ever made or how many still exist.
Great job Lou. This gentleman did a awesome job on this Boss.
Definitely deserves many awards and accolades especially from the Ford enthusiasts. Which I am indeed.
Hi Bob, Happy to read you appreciate this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
My all-time favorite Mustang
Hi MrGeeMan1980, Glad to read this one is a Winner for you :-) Lou
A dream car, nothing like a classic 69' Mustang Boss.
Hi CRUZ_GT, "Dream Car" = Winner :-) Lou
Great cars. Had a 69 when new and later in life a 70. Always will hold a special place in my automotive heart!
Hi 2098elk, Good times, good times :-) Lou
Good times for sure!! Back in January of 1970, a guy I was working with traded in his 1969 Torino Cobra in on a 1970 Boss 302 fully optioned in a color called Grabber Blue. He gave me a ride that car one frigid night in the winter in northern Wisconsin. The roads were perfect, and we were running a steady 80 mph when he floored the gas. The rear tires broke lose and the car fish tailed slightly. That hood scoop opened up, and it sounded like that big four barrel was sucking the clouds from about three counties
Wonderful :-) Thank you Fred and Debra MacDonald for sharing your first hand knowledge of a Boss 302, Lou
The ‘69 was my all time favorite Mustang. I don’t believe that I have ever seen a Boss 302. What a beauty.
Hi Dave, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this Boss 302 :-) Lou
Love the paint code Lou.
When we look at this 1969 Mustang it highlites why many of the sterilized creations made these days are considered unexciting.
When the driverless car crap takes over in years not far away we will further yearn to have a piece of history coincidental with when free will was plentiful. And so the prices/ values will likely rise.
An A+ to Pat as well as a pat on the back for ten years dedication to this restoration !
Hi Professor Pat Pending, Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and glad to receive a "A+" :-) Lou
Always the best videos. Thanks for taking us along on a ride to hear the motor torking.
Hi Chris James, Appreciate your kind words :-) You're welcome, Lou
As a 2012 Boss 302 owner Pat is kinda like my dad. Lol. But, all joking aside that 69 is beautiful. Love that color.
Hi Rosco, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this 69 Boss, Lou
This is by far my fav mustang of all time, if I could, I’d get it in yellow or blue
Happy to read this car is a favorite of yours :-)
My dream Mustang. Right color and it has the rare deluxe interior and rim blow steering wheel.
Happy to read this is your "Dream Mustang" :-)
Wow! Pat has a gem. 👍👍 The only thing I would change is the factory braces (2) from shock towers to the firewall. Scott Drake makes a single piece unit called an export brace. Every Mustang and Cougar deserves one. Great video Lou.
Hi Roy Boy, Happy to share this "gem" with you :-) Thank you for sharing a tip, Lou
With a sticker price of $4602.91 this was a expensive car in 1969.
Hi spaghettiman1, Thank you for viewing and sharing your thoughts. Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
15:23 . That sound was so freaking awesome!!
:-)
I'm gonna be building a 1969 Ford Boss 302 Mustang model kit in a few months, and this video really helped me with colors and details, especially under the hood, that Google Images could not.
Hi Darth Gamer, Happy to read this one helped you, and hope your model comes out great :-) Lou
@@loucostabile Thank you!
Ever the pedant, the front “spoiler” on this car is actually an air dam, whereas the rear “spoiler” is a wing designed to create downforce. That foldaway rear seat makes this Mustang a real practical classic. Impressive red line on the tach hints at the thoroughbred engine under the hood. Perfect condition, in fact the only fault I could find was a scuff mark on the dash under the ignition caused by the key fob. Hats off to the enthusiastic keeper for persevering with this restoration !
Hi Andrew Graham, An American Classic if ever there was one :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing meticulous detail, Lou
The stuff that dreams are made of .
High praise.
Lou, as you know, I bought an all-options yellow 1969 Boss 302 Mustang new from TASCA Ford in RI. I still have it and I maintain it to always be in pristine showroom condition as much as possible. Initially, I wanted a 1969 Boss 429 Mustang, but Bob Tasca Sr advised me against doing so. Over the years, I bought 4 high-performance cars at TASCA Ford from Bob TASCA Sr himself. He never steered me wrong. I still have 3 of those 4 cars today. I loaned one of the 4 for my brother's 1973 senior high school prom and he totaled it that night. The car was a '72 429 CJ Torino Sport. BTW, '69 Boss 302 Mustang didn't have the "Shaker Hood" ram air scoop option, but TASCA Ford installed one of those kits on mine before I took delivery.
Hi Sergeant Masson, I don't remember you having a cool 1969 Boss 302 from TASCA Ford, and I'm glad you shared you have one. Sounds like your Brother lost the opportunity of asking for one of your cars :-( Lou
@@loucostabile I thought I had told you about my '69 Boss 302 Mustang.. Maybe I didn't. If you spent a day, or two, with me, you'd be amazed about my auto/truck knowledge and all the classic/vintage vehicles that I've restored and/or worked on. I currently own 9 classic/vintage Ford high-[erformance vehicles with the 10th being a 1961 Ford Starlina tri-power 390 engine an 4 speed transmission. It's about 95% fully restored and it will be 100% done in about two weeks.
My favourite Mustang. Thanks for another great review, on another amazing machine. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi V8 Berenguer, Favorite for you :-) Glad you enjoy this one, thank you for sharing, and you're welcome, Lou
Awesome Lou《☆》Pats car is Boss for sure. I remember the sound riding in that buckboard of a back seat as a youth ☻
Hi BDOG JR, Glad this one brings back memories :-) Lou
Very nice!
Easy to like this car :-)
good stuff thanks Lou
You're welcome fox 6 :-)
Sweeeeeeeeet! Lovin it! I'm really not a fan of Orange - but when its broken up with the c-stripes and such., its loads more sexy and palatable. The design is perfection. Gorgeous Wow Factors, dressed to the nines. 10 years worth of work on it paid off. Thanx again Lou for bringing us these gorgeous cars to drool over.
Hi ImTheDaveman, "Sweeeeeet! Lovin it!" High praise :-) You're welcome, Lou
I agree sometimes orange can just really work, and this is one of those cars that it just looks stunning
@@SeriusChevy - combined with black looks sweet
a beautiful car and i love the color
Hi Gary, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Lou
Looks good, sounds good, sits good!
Win / Win / Win :-)
This car doesn't have the rear valance cutouts for the exhaust tailpipes. Mine came with them. Mine also came with an AM/FM radio. This car has aftermarket gauges, and the speakers are not correct either. Mine also came with aluminum valve covers, not chrome. Boss 302 Mustangs didn't come with P/S either. Manual close ratio steering only. I made my own under hood panel between the grille and radiator support. Mine is fiberglass. Mine also has an under the hood "Monte Carlo" bar like was in a Shelby Mustang. One non-factory I did was rear disc brakes from a '79 Lincoln Versailles. I did that conversion in 1981 from a wrecked car. Very easy conversion and well worth it.
Hi Sergeant Masson, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge, Lou
This is the EXACT Boss I want to buy as soon as I can find one.
Hi Phil, Hope you're behind the wheel of the right car for you soon. Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
Beautiful car great job on the restoration nice in orange sharp I like these fastbacks
Hi Pete, Glad you enjoy this beauty :-) Me too, Lou
Thanks for another great video. Although I always worked for a Chrysler Corporation dealer one of my best friends Mom was the office manager for a Ford dealer. I was lucky enough to get a ride in a new 70 Boss 302. Great times and great cars.
Hi grant wright, You're welcome, and thank you for adding to the story with your 1st hand knowledge sharing your driving of a 1970 :-) Lou
"General Lee" speaking...Nice Touch
:-)
AWESOME LOU....THE BEST!!!
High praise Ed B. :-)
Awesome car and very nice color❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hi PAVLISTARVM TERRA MATER, Happy to read you appreciate this "Awesome" car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
@@loucostabile Thank you Lou, my name is Julio. Greetings from Brazil👍🏻
SIr, thanks for your advice concerning my sis and her loss, I am looking a Cutlass club. You are a fine American..keep charging!!
Hoping you find a fun local Club :-)
I had a '69 Boss. It was white, and it had the 3.91 rear axle, a Hurst competition + shifter with reverse lockout (red knob so you had to pull it up to go into reverse)a cue ball instead of the T handle. It had the back light (louver), the wing, radial TA tires didn't have the rims this guy has. I had hood pins, without the standard latch. I don't remember a rev limiter, it would wind to 8k RPM with no problem EXCEPT the spark plugs would fail after about 2000 miles and needed replacement to get that kind of performance.. The compression was real high, I want to say 13 but I'm not sure. The plugs would wear their electrodes because of the high compression (I think) and that's why they needed replacement so often. The car had a dual point distributor because of the point bounce at high RPM's so it was tricky to tune. The Holly carburetor (I think it was a 750 double pumper which seems way too big for the displacement but it would really rev) leaked from the fuel bowls all the time and needed constant attention. The pistons extended below the casting of the cylinders and tended to crack, I heard if you got the engine balanced professionally that solved the problem, but it was likely pretty balanced to rev that high. Ford only gave the car a 90 day warranty and the guy in the video was right, no air conditioning. I live in Arizona and never noticed! When the car is so cool you are cool too! Anyway, I bought the car with 2,000 miles from a guy and all I had to do was take over the payments!!! It listed originally for about $3200 dollars so I got it for less. Hard to believe. It had Hemi heads and 15 mm spark plugs if I remember correctly. Traded it in on another car, never gave it another thought with the idea that there would be more cars like it, but then the smog motors came along and now, nearly 50 years later I am full of regret. Oh well, sorry for the long post. PS I don't think I had the two gauges in the pillar on the left or the simulated wood dashboard.
Hi Mike Barnes, Thank you for sharing your story of your 1969 Boss :-) Regarding missing your former car, there is a quote I believe from Dr. Seuss that goes something like this, "Don't be sad it's over. Be glad it happened." That quote helps me at times when I miss someone or something, and I hope it helps you too. Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you'll enjoy, Lou
Hi Lou! Now that’s a mustang! Great looking car! Enjoyed it!
You have great taste Joseph :-)
That Ford patented sound. Nothing sounds quite like it. 👍🏽
Hi Lynx Star Automotive, Glad you enjoy the sound of this one :-) Me too, Lou
High option Boss. Love them solid lifters. Neat video Lou!!
Thank you Mark's Snakepit. Glad you enjoy this video :-)
Lou he did a good job blending in those gauges. It looks factory.
Hi Christopher Haynie, Glad you enjoy the details :-) Me too, Lou
Saweet Boss, I'm lovin it! Orange n black is a very striking combo, one of my favs. Lotsa work on this n it looks great! I like seein those treats. Super engine, nice powery rev. I love the louvers, they look way cool! All this awesome n a mini ride to boot! Terrific Boss n vid, thanks
... N please, don't blow up the baby😱😁
Hi WickedFireFly13, Makes me happy to read what you see and thank you for sharing a comment. Truly a treat and a wonderful way to start a day. You're welcome, Lou
The two cup console looks factory too. Wow!!!
Well done by the Care Taker for a nice "matching" find :-)
My dad had that identical car. It was his daily driver. It was stolen from our driveway in March of 1987 in Dallas Texas. We had to fight the insurance company to get what it was worth in 1987....$7,000. An undercover cop came by our place two years later because the guy who stole it was confessing and he wanted to check his story. They chopped it for parts.
Hi Eric, Your Dad knows how to pick them :-) Sad to read the end result of your Dads cool car :-( Lou
Those all-chrome Magnum 500 15x7 wheels were an option. The standard wheels were argent paint Magnum 500 15x7. BTW, Cessna airplane landing lights could easily replace the '69 Mustang grille high-beam headlights. 300,000 candlepower high-beam headlights are fantastic.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and some tips too :-)
Wow 🤩 I need to find one
Hope you're behind the wheel of the right one for you soon.
Great car and video!! Thanks Lou!
Hi Jeff King, Glad you enjoy this car :-) Me too. You're welcome, Lou
The Boss 302 and 351 Cleveland engines are what the Chrysler 318 polysphere could have developed into if Mopar hadn't foolishly discontinued it. Wonder how much more "fun" the Boss 302 Mustangs would be if they had built 400's in them (which also had 351 Cleveland 2V based heads).
Like this one? ruclips.net/video/jKrq3fx6L2I/видео.html
Awesome if you want to go custom paint. I like it.
Sorry calypso corral was a ford color. I knew I liked it.
Hapy to read you like it :-)
Something that was neglected to mention about the Boss 302. What set the Bosd 302 apart from a plain 302 was the Boss 302 had heads off a 351 Cleveland
Hi Justin, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
Was a great resto esp from il and salted roads I can why it took that time to complete
Glad you enjoy this one larry borkstrom :-) Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you'll enjoy, Lou
sweet. One of these would eat those Chevelle 454's and Camaro 396's on a road course. Ford was so ahead at suspension and braking. Just handled great for a 69 and hooked up instead of constantly wheel spinning. This car was made for SCCA Trans Am series and competed with Camaro Z28 with the Chevy 302. Both were purposely underated at 290HP so they could race in Trans Am which was 300hp and under. The bigger brother Boss 429 was made for Nascar which used Big Blocks.
Hi Chad, Happy to read you enjoy this "sweet" car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge, Lou
@@loucostabile no problem. Thanks for the reply !
Lou I will have a Boss 302 eventually.
Hi Anthony, Stay focused, save, and hope you're behind the wheel of the right one for you soon, Lou
My brother had a 1969 Fastback 302 Boss drove it to BC and stripped it down repainted it and sold it for 10.000.00$ mint condition 😩 He’s my brother and I wanted it so bad I cried because I couldn’t have it ...
Hi Bass King, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Brothers car :-) Sad it didn't end up being yours :-( Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
A pair of Autolite inline carbs and it would be spectacular.
Thanks for sharing what you'd have done.
that’s my csr car 😮😂
Hi Cristal, Happy to read you appreciate this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
I didn't know about the "no shaker scoop on 69 Boss 302" either. I've seen photos and video of Boss 302's a lot of times, but I guess I never noticed that the only Boss 302 cars that had them, were from the 70 model year. Come to think of it, this is the first time I've wondered whether all Boss 302's had a shaker scoop, or whether it was an option. The more I think about it, the more ashamed I am for being a Ford fan who doesn't know this stuff! Lol
HI Patrick McLeod, Being a Ford Fan does not mean you know everything, and the reason I enjoy talking to the Care Takers is because of all of the knowledge they share which is fun to hear :-) Glad you're learning (like I am) and along for the ride, Lou
@@loucostabile this guy is right. With bosses, Shakers only came on 70's.
Just recently discovered that the 1969 Boss 302 did NOT have side scoops in the body like other 1969 Mustangs. So, the 69 and the 70 Boss look the same.
Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this RUclips Channel you enjoy.
'69 had the cooler steering wheel over the '70 LTD type steering wheel.
Thank you for sharing.
Weird that the BOSS 429 had the rear quarter scoops, but Shinoda removed them from the 302.
Interesting point.
Nice :)
Glad you enjoy this one :-)
:)
1979-86 was quad headlights...
Hi Nathaniel, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
What’s better a boss 302 or a 351widsor
I enjoy a Boss 302, and I'd like to add a Boss 429 :-)
The red menace
:-)
10 years of restoration tf i am restoring one atm and im basically done (its been 2 months)
Hi Dyllin Groenewald, Thank you for viewing and sharing your thoughts. Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
Next video have water on the ground all around the car.
Very creative.
What is that piece called around the hood latch? I can’t find it on NPD’s website
Hi Langer, Grill? Lou
@@loucostabile the black piece on top of the grill around the hood latch
At 10:45 u commented on it and the owner said he found it on NPD
there is still not one rim of any type that looks as good as a magnum 500 steel rim!!
Glad you enjoy the rims on this one Old Nick :-)
Lou Costabile, I have a 69 SCJ Cobra, no drive train, it's a drag-pack car, had ram -air, 4sp., locking rear end, buckets, console, etc.
now it's rolling on an 8 inch and has bad floors. :( has 140 mph. speedometer and 6,000 rpm tac.
I've been talking to a fellow that has a wrecked Tesla. he want's to make it electric! think I'm gonna sell it and see what he does with it! :b
it's a shame but I've been storing it twenty yrs. or so. I'll get 3 grand, and I payed a lot less back then.
well it's a story for yah though!!
Sounds like a awesome car :-) Any way you can restore, or too far gone?
Lou Costabile, too rich for my blood! think I know where the original engine, 4sp., and possibly the rearend is, but those would be 10,000 give or take! just too cost inhibitive for me. :(
that feller also has a ram air setup for 428 but that's even worth maybe 2,500 just as parts!
it's a shame, but unless I win the lottery before I sell, it ain't happening. :b
the floor is bad but rockers are good, the rear quarters need just patch panels, plus inners but many need the whole panel up to the roof and are still considered restoreable.
subframes good. it's special for cobra as the shock towers were pushed out slightly from the fact..
I've done displays such as lrg. diesel engine cutaways etc. im also a machinist. I could do all the work. welding, paint, mechanical, fitting interior, etc.
(I've been looking forward to the work), but realistically can't afford. :(
sometimes a guy has to turn his head and let stuff go, I guess.
noice
:-)
1969 has the rear scoops.
Thank you for sharing.
A little confusing not having the rear scoop, first glance it looks 1970.
Hi maritimer Man, Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
does it have ac
No A/C on this car.
Orignal battery cost 4k
:-0
Can I get the color code on your car please??
The Pantone 17-1744 TPX Calypso Coral is the color and the SDS is based on the type of paint used to make the color.
Are you still reply to every comment?
Most of the time I can.
Great video and angles just need a higher quality camera and perfect
Hi TheOGC4, Thank you for the kind words on the video :-) I'm sure as this RUclips Channel grows the equipment I use will improve. Glad you're along for the ride, Lou
Just remembered folks, John wick killed all those people to get one of these
Thanks for viewing & sharing.
Price?
No idea.
whats the paint code?
Hi Nicolas, Not sure. I'm pretty sure I videoed the vehicle tag, and it should be there, Lou
Old man can't rev the car 😂🤦♂️
:-(
There is a sound it’s like beeeeeeeeeeeeeeep made my ears hurt is it a bug ?
Hmmm, not aware of this issue.
Lou Costabile yeah I maybe used to it . We don’t have that kind of sound I live in the Desert lol
you give guys fuel $$? lol. jk. nice channel.
Hi ramiram84, Glad to read you enjoy this Channel :-) Lou