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One of only five examples known to exist in this color combo, this 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 sold for over $600,000, setting ...
The Boss 429 Mustang is all V-8 and no apologies ... If you liked muscle, 1969 was a great year to be around. And if you were a Ford fan, then there was one particular Tyrannosaur you had your ...
Everything a great Mustang should be -- style, racing history, and still-relevant performance. A blue-chip collectible piece of Ford history. The hairy-chested Boss 429's purpose was, in some ...
A true icon of American muscle car history is now live for bidding on Bring a Trailer: a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429, finished in factory-correct Black Jade and offered at no reserve. Built to ...
The Boss 429 would have fit better in the larger production-model Torino, the car on which NASCAR teams based their Ford racecars. However, the Mustang was Ford's most popular sports car ...
"Mustang. Boss 429. She a '70?" To which Wick replies simply ... Well, the simplest place to start is that Ford made just 859 Boss 429 Mustangs for 1969 to homologate the engine for use in ...
By 1969, the Ford Mustang could be anything from a dressy six-cylinder coupe to a high-powered Boss 429 fastback with a NASCAR-ready V-8 engine shoehorned under its scooped hood. It’s that ...
It was built to fulfill NASCAR's rules on homologating the 429-cubic-inch V-8 for racing. Kar-Kraft, an independent Ford contractor that had worked ... but it was basically double what your standard ...