Birthed during the golden era of American muscle, the Boss 429 and 429 Super Cobra Jet (SCJ) are among Ford's most iconic motors of all time. Because of their shared displacement, era and appreciation ...
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Many 1969 Boss 429 owners eventually learn rare parts change restoration decisions
Owning a 1969 Boss 429 has a way of turning “I’ll just freshen it up” into a long-term lesson in scarcity. The car’s legend is well known, but what surprises many restorers is how quickly rare, ...
This 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 is one of the roughly 1,300 of its kind, but it might be the best preserved of them. The 57-year-old pony car still has the original Apple Red paint, the original ...
View post: Audi’s 2027 Lineup Shows How Badly It Needs A Comeback Produced only for 1969 and 1970, the Mustang Boss 429 was created to house Ford’s 7.0-liter (429 cu in) big-block V8, a larger and ...
When it comes to classic Ford Mustangs, I like them in high-impact colors. My top five first-gen Mustang colors include Lime Gold, Silver Jade, Grabber Orange, Grabber Green, and Calypso Coral. But I ...
A modified 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 sold for nearly $200,000 at auction. The car features a Kaase 598 engine with 1,062 horsepower, not the original NASCAR motor. Authentic, numbers-matching ...
The Boss 429 Mustang is one of those halo cars that many kids of the 1970s dreamed of owning, thanks to its outrageous appearance and that NASCAR-derived engine. More than five decades after its debut ...
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