22. Ford Mustang Boss 302
Ever since the first retro Mustangs appeared across America, Ford fans have asked for the return of the Boss 302. Ford introduced the Boss 302 in 1969 as a racing car homologation special for Trans-Am races. Ford revived the Boss 302 43 years later with the new 5.0-liter Coyote V8 with 444 HP and 380 lb-ft of torque. Again, this was almost a pure racing car with no back seats and a factory-installed roll cage.

Also, it has a host of other external and internal modifications. As you would expect, the performance was better than the regular Mustang GT. The 2012 Boss 302 could accelerate to 60 mph in 3.97 seconds and top 155 mph. Most people consider the 2012 model one of the coolest Mustangs of all time. However, the modern Boss 302 was an expensive limited production model when it first came out. Since it was so good, the demand for well-preserved examples is high. The prices are well beyond the average 2012 Mustang GT. If you want to become the owner of a new age Boss 302, you should hurry before the prices go up.