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Ford just trademarked the moniker of one of the most legendary Mustang variants. Is it coming back to the street?
Last year marked a few notable milestones for the auto industry: Sales of new electric vehicles from General Motors and Ford ...
Ford filed a trademark application for the Boss moniker and might bring the nameplate back to the market in the near future ...
Ford has reserved the Boss name it last used in 2013, a move that will surely perk Mustang enthusiasts’ ears up.
Off-roaders accounted for 20% of Ford's global sales in 2024, and its CEO said the company wants to be "the undisputed No.1 ...
The Ford Mustang is a model synonymous with American muscle cars, being one of the first to ignite the trend in the early ...
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sports cars, pick-up trucks, sport utility vehicles and their structural parts.” The Boss nameplate was first used in 1969 as a standalone variant of the first-generation Ford Mustang.
Ford Mustang GT that received a second chance when its current owner saved it from long-term storage is once again on the ...
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