Introduced in mid-April 1964, the Ford Mustang rose instantly to legendary status, not only by establishing the Plymouth-created pony car segment as a staple of American automaking. Despite its ...
The Boss 429 is up there with the most desirable ‘Stangs of all time. Only 859 examples were made for the 1969 model year, and few can match the condition of the car we’ll talk about today. Follow us: ...
Jon Kaase drank the Ford blue Kool-Aid a long time ago. His association with the Blue Oval goes back to his NHRA Super Stock days with a 428 Cobra Jet Mustang in the early '70s and has progressed ...
(A, B)Boss 429 No. 1, without Boss Id. on fenders or the rear wing, being wrung out in snow at Ford, circa 1968. Among the "Milestone Musclecars" that will eventually appear in this series, the Boss ...
“Whos the !@#$% who did this,” thought Joe Flowers, examining a hatchet job done on his rare Boss 429 breather. He had just discovered that the Ram Air flapper on his newly purchased 1969 Boss 429 ...
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The rare 1969 Mustang Boss 429 package Ford built for NASCAR homologation
The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 was never meant to be a typical street car. While most muscle cars were designed to dominate stoplights and drag strips, the Boss 429 existed mainly because Ford wanted ...
The term "restomod" serves as a catch-all in the automotive world, as it’s applied to any classic car with a modern engine swap and a fresh coat of paint. But to categorize Revology Cars’ latest ...
Carroll Shelby’s personal Boss 429 became a 1,000-hp missile that went to war. The Super Boss 429 was Ford’s wildest Mustang, rebuilt by Kar Kraft and flown to Vietnam to teach U.S. troops how to ...
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