1 of 1 Grabber Blue LS Boss at Barrett Jackson

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I saw this on another site and figured that I would post it here as well.

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TWO ford MUSTANG LEGENDS join forces FOR CHARITY AT 40th ANNUAL BARRETT-JACKSON SCOTTSDALE AUCTION



A one-of-one factory-painted Grabber Blue 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca will be auctioned for charity Saturday, Jan. 22, to help Barrett-Jackson celebrate its 40th Annual Collector Car Auction in Scottsdale, Ariz.
All proceeds from the auction of the car above MSRP will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, a leader in research leading to a cure for Type 1 diabetes
Powered by a smooth, high-winding 444-horsepower 5.0-liter V8, the Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca is the best-handling Mustang ever
Dearborn, Mich., Jan. 6, 2011 – A racing legend and a race-inspired car will team up to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) at the 40th Annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction at WestWorld in Scottsdale, Ariz.

A spectacular, one-of-a-kind factory-painted Grabber Blue 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca will be sold to the highest bidder with none other than racing great Parnelli Jones providing commentary from the auction stage with Ford’s Mustang team. Jones won the 1970 Trans-Am season opener in a Boss 302 and the Laguna Seca is named after the track where he won that race. The event will be televised live on SPEED channel.



“I am very excited to see that Ford is carrying on the tradition of the Boss Mustang,” said Jones. “Ford had the right ingredients to bring back this legendary car and it’s a great addition to the Mustang lineup.”

Alongside Jones on the auction stage will be Ford’s President of The Americas Mark Fields and Mustang Chief Engineer Dave Pericak.

“Like the legendary Parnelli Jones, the Boss Mustang we will be auctioning is truly one-of-a-kind. It is the only 2012 Grabber Blue Boss 302 Laguna Seca we will ever build,” said Fields. “The winning bidder on this car will not only become part of Mustang history but also will be a pioneer in the next chapter of the Boss legacy. At the same time, he or she will be contributing to a worthy cause, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.”

All proceeds from the auction of the car above MSRP will benefit JDRF, a leader in research leading to a cure for Type 1 diabetes. During the past four years, Ford – partnering with Barrett-Jackson – has raised nearly $2.5 million for charity through sales of vehicles at auction.

“With its combination of hot styling and serious performance, Ford’s Boss Mustang has always been at the top of the list for collectors,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson Company. “Since this Boss Mustang will have a very low production number and be specially built for our 40th anniversary event, the new owner will have a special piece of performance history for their collection. It’s a rare opportunity to support charity while taking home a very desirable modern collectible car.”

This Boss 302 Laguna Seca – a one-of-one production unit – was built specifically for auction at Barrett-Jackson. In addition to the unique Grabber Blue body color, it features:

Distinctive black accents on the roof, mirrors and spoiler, Citic Diecastel wheels and C-Stripe
Recaro seats with Grabber Blue seat embroidery and Rear X-Brace
Grabber Blue grille surround
The Laguna Seca package pares the race-inspired 2012 Boss 302 down to its essential elements, with aggressive suspension, chassis and aerodynamic tuning, creating a ready-for-racing Boss.

The Boss Mustang is set to become the quickest, best-handling, straight-production Mustang ever offered by Ford. In fact, Ford would not green-light Boss Mustang production until track testing confirmed it would top one of the world’s best at the time – the 2010 BMW M3.

The Boss 302 Laguna Seca delivers more than 1.03 g of lateral acceleration, stopping distances shortened by three feet from 60 mph over Boss, 0-60 mph acceleration improvements of one tenth of a second, and an overall expected lap time improvement of one to two seconds versus the standard Boss on a typical road course.

The limited-production Mustang Boss 302 and Laguna Seca will be built at AutoAlliance International Assembly Plant in Flat Rock, Mich.
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SO much better looking than the regular production LS! The black accents look so much better than the red--especially the stupid red grille surround that looks like lipstick on the regular production LS.

Why isn't this a regular production color??? I like the new Boss, but the color selection leaves a little to be desired. Why no black for the regular Boss? Why ugly red accents on the LS? Why no grabber blue at all (besides this car)?
 

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+1 :rockon:

I bet FORD had this idea in the beginning. They must know by now that the red accents suck. :bash:

I don't mind the red interior accents, or really the exterior, but don't think the accenting the wheels were a great idea.
 

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Now that is what the Boss should look like. Why not offer it in that color? Thats the best of them all right there.
 

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Where did you see that?
In the Boss Speed Channel special they showed posters of the 2012 and 2013 lineup. 2013 omits kona blue and yellow and adds grabber blue and grabber green. The LS is black or white with yellow highlights. They also have 1970 style hockey stripes. While I'm sure that's subject to change I'm rolling with it.

The auction clearly states that the car is the only 2012 in grabber blue and that looks to be true.
 

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SO much better looking than the regular production LS! The black accents look so much better than the red--especially the stupid red grille surround that looks like lipstick on the regular production LS.

Why isn't this a regular production color??? I like the new Boss, but the color selection leaves a little to be desired. Why no black for the regular Boss? Why ugly red accents on the LS? Why no grabber blue at all (besides this car)?
Have you seen this?

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In the Boss Speed Channel special they showed posters of the 2012 and 2013 lineup. 2013 omits kona blue and yellow and adds grabber blue and grabber green. The LS is black or white with yellow highlights. They also have 1970 style hockey stripes. While I'm sure that's subject to change I'm rolling with it.

The auction clearly states that the car is the only 2012 in grabber blue and that looks to be true.

I also remember seeing G Orange or G Yellow not sure which one it was.

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Read the press release a bit more carefully and you'll see that Ford didn't say that this is the only Boss 302 that will be made in Grabber Blue. They said that it is the only Boss 302 Laguna Seca that they will make in Grabber Blue................:read: :beer:
 

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It clearly states the only 2012 Boss Laguna Seca
Ford has offered up a number of special, early production or one-of-a-kind cars in the past few years for charity auction sales that have made headlines around the globe. This year a one-of-a-kind factory-painted Grabber Blue 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca will be sold to the highest bidder with none other than racing great Parnelli Jones providing commentary from the auction stage with Ford’s Mustang team. Jones won the 1970 Trans-Am season opener in a Boss 302 and the Laguna Seca is named after the track where he won that race.

While many might have been disappointed that Grabber Blue was not on the option sheet for the new BOSS 302 Laguna Seca edition, one lucky and well heeled buyer will be able to take this one home, their money over MSRP going to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund. JDRF has been a benefactor of a number of Ford and Ford Racing auctions in the past few years.

“Like the legendary Parnelli Jones, the Boss Mustang we will be auctioning is truly one-of-a-kind. It is the only 2012 Grabber Blue Boss 302 Laguna Seca we will ever build,” said Ford’s Mark Fields. “The winning bidder on this car will not only become part of Mustang history but also will be a pioneer in the next chapter of the Boss legacy. At the same time, he or she will be contributing to a worthy cause, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.”
 

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In the Boss Speed Channel special they showed posters of the 2012 and 2013 lineup. 2013 omits kona blue and yellow and adds grabber blue and grabber green. The LS is black or white with yellow highlights. They also have 1970 style hockey stripes. While I'm sure that's subject to change I'm rolling with it.

The auction clearly states that the car is the only 2012 in grabber blue and that looks to be true.

Hmm... I had just assumed that those were pre-production design ideas that they were kicking around. :shrug: I guess we'll find out next year!
 

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Hmm... I had just assumed that those were pre-production design ideas that they were kicking around. :shrug: I guess we'll find out next year!
I have screen shots of the show and it clearly states 2013 on the poster. Subject to change of course...
 

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