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Paul_Heery 04-19-2011 12:34 PM

One real lucky Mustang fan
 
How one lucky Mustang enthusiast bought Boss 302 #0001 | Mustangs Daily

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Low production numbers are always more desirable when it comes to collector cars. Auctions like Barrett-Jackson are evidence of this, where the first production version of a car can go for two, three or four times what a similar car with a high production number will sell for. For a car like the 2012 Mustang Boss 302, which is certainly destined to be a collector’s item, #0001 could potentially be extremely valuable.

It would be natural to assume that the first production Boss 302, designated by the number on the strut tower brace in the engine bay, would have already been spoken for by a Ford executive or some celebrity collector. If anything, we’d expect that a dealership would try and sell the car with an outrageous price tag. Those assumptions would be wrong. In fact, Boss 302 #0001 sat in a Texas showroom for sale by a dealer who didn’t even know what they had on their hands. They offered the car for $5,000 over sticker, less than what many dealers are charging for Boss 302s around the country. One lucky man, Shane McGlaun, now owns the car and was kind enough to share the story of how he happened to buy Boss 302 #001.

MD: When did you decide that you wanted to buy a 2012 Mustang Boss 302?

SM: I knew the second I heard about the boss 302 I wanted one. I didn’t think I could make the deal though since my 2010 Mustang was only a year old, but I got a good deal on it and a low interest rate and the trade was right at payoff so it all worked out. I always liked the 69-70 mach ones and boss cars, especially in orange so it was a no brainer for me.

MD: Did you have a 2012 Boss 302 on order?

SM: I have a 2012 Boss 302 in competition orange with the Recaro seat and torsen diff option on order with Jordan Ford in San Antonio with a build date set for Q4. I am NOT a patient man, and to get a good amount on my trade I needed to turn my 2010 Mustang GT in soon meaning that all of car show season, track season, and autocross season I would be without a mustang. It was killing me. I was on dealer sites every day looking at GT500s and crazy-priced Boss 302s and thinking how I would never make it until Q4 with no Mustang.

MD: So how did you happen to get Boss 302 #0001?

SM: I had called this dealer, Prestige Ford in Garland Texas, about a month ago and talked with the salesman that I had bought my wife’s 2010 Ford Edge and my 2010 Mustang GT from. He didn’t know what was going on with the boss allocation for the dealer. He was going to call me back and tell me what he found out and never called back. I assumed that the reason he didn’t call was that they were not getting any Boss cars. I got a call Friday from another person at the dealer to ask me if I had bought an 2011 Mustang GT, and I told her no I wanted a 2012 Boss 302. She then tells me, “oh really we have one here.”

At first I didn’t think much of it, but then she tells me that it’s the same exact car I had on order. I asked about price, she said $5k over MSRP. I refused and said I wanted it at sticker and she said she would call me back later that day and I didn’t hear back. Again assuming that meant they weren’t interested, I called Saturday and got nowhere. I called back today finally hammered out a deal and had to pay a mark up on the car, but much, much less than that. I paid $1,500 over sticker. I admit after buying two cars from the dealer in the last year I was not happy that they weren’t letting me have the car at sticker. I agreed to buy it anyway, sight unseen, knowing I would never last until Q4 and would end up settling for another Mustang that I really didn’t want if I didn’t take this car.



MD: When did you actually realize that it was #0001?

SM: I drove up with my 6-year-old (which was an adventure in itself), and they had the paperwork ready to go. The sales man and I walked outside and he started telling me about the car (which I already knew all about) and then we started to go back in and sign paperwork. I stopped and went back and popped the hood just to see what number the car was. Opened it up and it was #0001. I just stood there for a minute and said, “dude this is the first Boss 302 off the line.” He said yea, just for this color. I was a bit excited at that point with thoughts of ADMs out of my mind and said, “no man this is the first 2012 boss ford built.” He just sort of shook his head and we went in and signed the paper work and I drove off. I really don’t think they had any idea this car was special in any way.

MD: Are you going to drive the car or try and preserve the value by keeping miles off of it?

SM: In all honesty I feel bad about using such a special car to drive my kids around and do all the things you do in a daily driver. Not bad enough to park it in a garage and leave it, though! This car will be used, unless some rich dude wants to buy me a new boss 302 just like it and pay of the loan on this one! That’s the only way this car will become a garage queen.

MD: Would you consider selling #0001 to a collector and buying another Boss 302?

SM: I would sell it to a collector for a boss just like it and payoff on my current loan I just took out

widebody911 04-19-2011 01:04 PM

He can't be that lucky - he's still driving a rustang...

pwd72s 04-19-2011 01:06 PM

Read the final line of the interview. He'll get it.

oldE 04-19-2011 02:28 PM

Sounds like the story of the early Mustang that was sold to an airline pilot in Newfoundland. Ford was p/od at the dealer for selling it, as they didn't have enough cars to fill the pipeline. About ten years later, he ended up getting a new Mustang from Ford in exchange for his early example.

Les

pwd72s 04-19-2011 10:26 PM

I love the story. I mean, an average guy wins for a change. Can't knock that, can we? (Stay tuned, some will)

JJ 911SC 04-20-2011 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by oldE (Post 5973221)
Sounds like the story of the early Mustang that was sold to an airline pilot in Newfoundland. Ford was p/od at the dealer for selling it, as they didn't have enough cars to fill the pipeline. About ten years later, he ended up getting a new Mustang from Ford in exchange for his early example.

Les

He had paid $2812 for the # 1 which he trade Less then 2 years later for # 1,000,000

FORD TRACES FIRST MUSTANG AS AMERICA

Z-man 04-20-2011 06:15 AM

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SM: In all honesty I feel bad about using such a special car to drive my kids around and do all the things you do in a daily driver. Not bad enough to park it in a garage and leave it, though! This car will be used, unless some rich dude wants to buy me a new boss 302 just like it and pay of the loan on this one! That’s the only way this car will become a garage queen.
Spoken like a true enthusiast! Glad he drives the thing!!! (Plus there is mention of track days and autocross as well...)

-Z-man.

m21sniper 04-20-2011 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by widebody911 (Post 5973017)
He can't be that lucky - he's still driving a rustang...

At least the mustang body style and layout isn't based on a 70 year old Volkswagon beetle.

pwd72s 04-20-2011 08:30 AM

Gotta admit, I'd rather have a Boss 302 than a '77 bumpercar 911...or an old M3 ;)

willtel 04-20-2011 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by m21sniper (Post 5974473)
At least the mustang body style and layout isn't based on a 70 year old Volkswagon beetle.

Agreed.
At least the Mustang has a clean slate design that owes nothing to the cars 45 years it's Sr.

Z-man 04-20-2011 08:49 AM

And the downward spiral begins... :rolleyes:

pwd - have you ever considered trading your Bullit Mustang for a Black Audi Wagon?!? :eek:

-Z

m21sniper 04-20-2011 08:58 AM

Or a well setup 944? :D

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Originally Posted by willtel (Post 5974555)
Agreed.
At least the Mustang has a clean slate design that owes nothing to the cars 45 years it's Sr.

You see it's cool to go retro when several different body and chassis styles have come in between. :)

pwd72s 04-20-2011 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Z-man (Post 5974573)
And the downward spiral begins... :rolleyes:

pwd - have you ever considered trading your Bullit Mustang for a Black Audi Wagon?!? :eek:

-Z

No...but it sounds like a great idea! Actually, my lottery dream is a Boss 302 Laguna Seca model, then ship it to a custom shop to have it "Bullittized" looks wise. Or, maybe a super snake?

http://www.roadandtrack.com/tests/drives/2011-shelby-gt500-super-snake

One thing the 911 and the Mustang have in common...both have been continuously produced for over 45 years...Both have had good and bad models during that time period.

m21sniper 04-20-2011 09:04 AM

If i was to have any mustang, it would be a 1970 Mach 1 with a 429 Supercobrajet.

pwd72s 04-20-2011 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by m21sniper (Post 5974599)
If i was to have any mustang, it would be a 1970 Mach 1 with a 429 Supercobrajet.

Why not a Boss 429? ;)

Sniper, there must be something wrong with you. I mean, you like young women and old cars. :rolleyes:

m21sniper 04-20-2011 09:10 AM

I'm just a squirrel trying to get a nut.

pwd72s 04-20-2011 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by m21sniper (Post 5974608)
I'm just a squirrel trying to get a nut.

Are you sure you're not a pool player? That, and "just a mouse looking for some cheese" is all part of the match-up lingo.

Angel using her short stick. She plays in high heels. I just love watching her walk around the table. ;)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1303321112.jpg

Dunno if she drives a Boxster or a Mustang or not. Does it matter?

m21sniper 04-20-2011 12:02 PM

There any hot dark skinned pool players on that circuit?

hehe

strupgolf 04-20-2011 01:57 PM

He'd better sell that Mustang quick before it looses more money in a overinflated market for underperforming cars. Just because it's #1 today does not make it a #1 tomorrow. Get all you can and get out.

pwd72s 04-20-2011 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by m21sniper (Post 5975007)
There any hot dark skinned pool players on that circuit?

hehe

Not any hot dark females in the top ranks...dunno why not. Asians abound....

One incredibly talented black male pro...Rodney Morris. Saw him play in an Oregon tournament years ago...yeah, he got the biggest chunk of the cheese.


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