2013 Boss 302 #0011 on 2040-cars
Granite Bay, California, United States

I am selling my Boss 302 in School Bus Yellow. I am the original owner, having purchased this from Future Ford in Sacramento, CA on May 5, 2012. The car currently has ~3,800 miles on it and has always been garaged. It was a weekend car for running to Napa with occasional commutes on sunny days and has not been a road track or drag strip. It's a blast to drive, but I am consolidating and simplifying, and she just doesn't get driven much.
The only factory options are the car cover and Torsen differential/Recaro package. I added the "red key" and programming by the same dealer I bought it from. Other than a clear bra, rear axle reservoir, transmission mount bushings, and a stiffer panhard support bar, the car is stock.
The oil has been changed every year using only the Ford approved oil and OEM filter.
The BOSS 302's were a limited production run and all were numbered. This is number 11 overall for 2013 and the second car off the line in School Bus Yellow. It comes with the complete marketing package and Boss 302 book/DVD/keychain/etc.
$39,995 based on mileage and serial number and a search on car gurus, but will of course consider best offers.
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