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BOSS 351 c.i. V8 Engine Emblem 1971 Round Aluminum Sign

Product Code: FORD_MUST_BOSS_351_EMBLEM_RD_SIGN_BLACK
€25,95

Vintage BOSS 351 c.i. V8 Engine Emblem 1971 Novelty Round Sign

The SCCA Trans-Am racing-inspired Boss returned for 1971, but with a 351 cubic-inch engine. The new 'Cleveland' engine featured free-breathing 'big-port' cylinder heads and a solid-lifter valvetrain, with induction via a large 750-cfm Autolite carburetor. Other features included a heavy-duty suspension, four-speed manual transmission, and 3.91:1 rear end gears. Distinguishable features including Special Boss 351 graphics and a flat-black hood. Acceleration was impressive with zero-to-sixty sprints taking less than 6.0 seconds. The quarter-mile times were achieved in 13.8 seconds at over 100 mph.

Perfect for all car enthusiasts that want to show their passion for their Ford Mustang. This BOSS 351 c.i. V8 Engine Emblem 1971 Novelty Round Sign looks great on a wall at home, garage, office, workshop, Man cave, private roadways, or anywhere you feel you deserve a special decoration spot. Choose between 14 different colors that contrast beautifully with the vintage BOSS 351 c.i. V8 Engine Emblem 1971. Our signs are quality made of .042" Aluminum that will not rust, crack, break or peel and are UV protected for outdoor use and durability. For any car guy, this is the ideal gift to add style and show their pride.

Available in: Red - Purple - Light Green - Orange - Yellow - Pink - Bright Blue - Light Blue - Black Velvet - Dark Orange - Dark Green - Dark Blue - Gray - White

Made of .042 Aluminum
11 3/4" (30 cm) diameter
1 hole for easy mounting
Water-resistant
UV protected for outdoor use and durability
The image is permanently infused into the aluminum that will not crack, fade, chip, or peel (we do not use stickers or decals).
Made in the USA

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