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This isn't the first time Ford has dipped into Fox-body lore lately, either — when the current Mustang arrived for 2024, its ...
One of Ford final muscle cars from the golden era, the 1971 Mustang Boss 351 saw daylight in fewer than 2,000 units. This Grabben Blue unit is a restored gem.
A silent assassin initially misrepresented the car he was driving, but enthusiasts saw through, read between the lines, and ...
And it really was a shoehorn job because the engine was too wide to fit in the Mustang’s engine bay. Ford entrusted the job to Kar Kraft, who widened the bay, relocated the shock towers and moved ...
Fitted in the Torino Talladega and Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II for race duty, the Boss 429 was homologated in the Ford Mustang. The Mustang Boss 429 was introduced for the 1969 model year.
The Boss 429 Mustang is all V-8 and no apologies. Only 850 fastbacks were made for the 1969 model year. This example looks to be in fantastic shape and boasts a great color combination.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. "Nice ride," says Iosef. "Mustang. Boss 429. She a '70?" To which Wick replies simply, "'69." But if you know your Mustangs you started ...
The well-documented characteristics of the mighty 429-cubic-inch powerplant lurking under the hood of the Mustang Boss 429 do not need another deep dive. A quick synopsis should suffice before ...
Great as those cars may be, the 1969-1970 Boss 429 is the baddest and most powerful among them all. With a giant V8 in the relatively small Mustang chassis, the Boss 429 is a tire-shredding tour ...
So, it’s actually not all that surprising that one of the rarest examples of the classic Mustang was just found hiding out in a garage in Chicago. The Boss 429 was a high-performance Mustang ...
Looking for a halo car to top off your vintage Mustang collection? This 1969 Boss 429 might be just the thing. It's been sitting in a garage untouched since 1981, and has just over 13,000 miles on ...