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Is this the rarest Boss? An all-aluminum Can-Am 429ci. Tasca Ford owned the street with this car. Bring on Hemis and SS 396 Camaros. As one of six pre-production 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429s ...
It was purely a homologation model that Ford needed to be able to race their new engine in NASCAR. The 429 was meant to outshine Chrysler's 426 Hemi. Around 900 Boss 429 street cars were built ...
By offering a street version of the Boss 429 engine to the general public in a limited number of production cars, the Ford racing team was allowed to use the racing version. The Boss 429 was Ford ...
In the late 1960s, the Boss 429 was born out of the necessity of homologation for Ford to compete against the dominant Mopar. Yet, both would win the hearts of muscle car lovers by bringing ...
In 1969, Ford introduced ... specials with "Boss" badges. The Boss 429 was the most potent of the two thanks to a 429-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) V8 rated 375 horsepower. The car was created ...
The American company’s latest work was recently shown at this year’s SEMA show, and it’s based on Ford’s Mustang Boss 429, classically ... builds its cars to the buyer’s specification ...