
The Mustang community has always been about more than horsepower and heritage—it’s about passion, connection, and giving back. That spirit is on full display with an exciting new partnership between MustangDriver.com and Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley.

Through this collaboration, Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley is now showcasing its featured Mustang raffle directly on MustangDriver.com—bringing one of the most iconic muscle cars ever built to one of the most dedicated Mustang audiences in the world. It’s a natural fit: a legendary car showcased on a platform built by and for Mustang enthusiasts, all in support of families who need it most.
MustangDriver.com readers and subscribers can receive extra tickets when you apply code DRIVER at checkout!
.jpg)

A Call to the Mustang Community
MustangDriver.com has long been a gathering place for owners, collectors, and fans who appreciate the history and performance of Ford’s most legendary nameplate. This partnership invites that community to rally behind a cause that goes far beyond the garage.
Every entry supports Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley and its mission to provide a home away from home for families with critically ill children receiving medical care. By backing this raffle, Mustang enthusiasts aren’t just chasing a dream car—they’re helping keep families together during some of the hardest moments of their lives.

The Legend: The 1970 Mustang Boss 302
Few cars capture the essence of American performance like the 1970 Mustang Boss 302. Born out of Trans-Am racing dominance, the Boss 302 was engineered with purpose—high-revving performance, aggressive styling, and race-bred DNA. Its combination of canted-valve cylinder heads, solid-lifter V8 power, and unmistakable shaker hood made it a legend the moment it hit the streets.
Today, the Boss 302 remains one of the most sought-after Mustangs ever produced, revered by collectors and drivers alike for its balance of raw performance and unmistakable presence.

Featured Car: 1970 Mustang Boss 302 (Bright Yellow)
This rotisserie-restored 1970 Mustang Boss 302 fastbackis a stunning example of one of Ford’s most legendary performance cars. Finished in its original Bright Yellowwith correct black Boss striping and shaker hood, it delivers authentic Trans-Am-era muscle with show-quality presentation.
Key Highlights
* Marti Report authenticated
* Rotisserie restoration with exceptional metal throughout
* Rebuilt, date-code-correct Boss 302 V8, built to Boss specs by Coy Miller Race Engines
* Correct Boss intake and canted-valve cylinder heads
* Close-ratio 4-speed manual transmission
* 3.91 Traction-Lok 9-inch rear end
* Show-quality engine bay and nut-and-bolt restored undercarriage
Exterior & Interior
* Bright Yellow paint with correct Boss accents, shaker hood, chin spoiler, and rear deck spoiler
* Chrome Magnum wheels with BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires
* New black bucket-seat interior with comfort-weave upholstery
* Restored gauges, Hurst shifter, fold-down rear seat, and Alpine stereo


This Boss 302 captures everything that makes these cars legendary—race-bred performance, unmistakable styling, and collector-grade authenticity—while supporting the mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley.