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This is true for the Chrysler 426 HEMI, the Chevrolet 396 or 427, and also Ford's venerable 429. In the Boss Mustang, the rated power output, according to Mustang Specs, was officially 375.


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This iconic hoodscoop was only used on the Boss 429 Mustang. In 1969 Ford Motor Company painted these body color (Raven Black in this case). In 1970 Ford did away with the body color version and.


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The first brand new 1969 Ford Boss 429 Mustang to be built in 50 years is based on an original 1969 Mustang body and has been restored to factory condition in-house at Classic Recreations.


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The Ford Mustang Boss 429 Is One Of The Rarest Muscle Cars Of All Time . Bring a Trailer. A paltry 1,359 Ford Mustang Boss 429s are all that ever rolled off the production line, making it an extremely rare car indeed. Only available in 1969 and 1970, the Ford Mustang Boss 429 remains a very limited edition. Scarcity breeds desire and so the.


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Ford delivered Boss 429's to dealerships with the spoiler, still wrapped in plastic, inside, as seen here. Bob Perkins bought a dozen of these spoilers, N.O.S., from Jack Roush in the early 1980s.


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A Look Of Authority The Boss 429 carried a seriously aggressive appearance, which few could overlook. Perhaps most noticeable was the Boss 429's fully functional hood scoop, which was far more pronounced than that found on any other Mustang of the era. In fact, the Boss 429's air scoop is still the largest used on any production Mustang to date.


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Original 820-S NASCAR Boss 429 engine. Believed to be the last S-code NASCAR engine installed in a Boss 429 Mustang. 4-speed transmission. 3.91 Traction-Lok differential. Competition suspension. Front spoiler. Power steering and front disc brakes. Philco AM radio. Black Jade with Black Deluxe interior.


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In Detail Auction Sales History 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 9F02Z150456 - sold for $247,500 Only 120 actual miles; one of the lowest-mileage Boss 429s in existence. Restored to better-than-new condition, with final detailing by Bob Perkins. Accompanied by original dealer and delivery documentation, as well as a Marti Report.


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This Raven Black Boss 429 was purchased by Willard Milter Jr. of Ellicott City, Maryland, at Baltimore's Archway Motors on April 30, 1969. His trade-in was a '69 Mach 1; clearly, the buyer needed.


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Beneath its tastefully subdued exterior lurks the 429 "shotgun"--an engine designed for superspeedway racing shoehorned into the Mustang purely so that Ford could homologate the powerplant for NASCAR competition. (But, of course, Dearborn didn't race the Mustang in NASCAR, it raced the Fairlane/Torino.)


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The original 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 was powered by a 7.0L V8 engine capable of generating 375 horsepower. The Classic Recreations however, packs a modern fuel injected Jon Kaase 572 pumping out over 850HP via a 6-speed manual transmission. Seldom is there a car, so historically important and yet so unobtainable that will drive people to.


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Research 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 April '14 Matt Litwin 09/24/2018 Buyer's Guides In This Article Category: Buyer's Guides It's almost impossible to discuss muscle cars without mentioning their exceptionally close ties to motorsports.


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While the Boss 429 is now known as one of the most revered, and highly desirable Mustangs to have ever been sold, this level of notoriety was never expected during the day in which the car was built. In truth, the Boss 429's only reason for reaching production was to homologate its powerplant for future NASCAR use.


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The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 is a highly valuable collectible car that was produced in limited numbers for only two years. The Boss 429 Mustang features a 7.0-liter V8 engine, unique design modifications, and has a market valuation of around $297,881.


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The Boss 429 engine was derived from the Ford 385 engine. The Mustang's body however was not wide enough to encompass the massive Boss 429 engine and as a result, Ford hired Kar Kraft out of Dearborn, MI to modify existing 428 Cobra Jet Mach 1 Mustangs to properly fit the new Boss 429 engine.

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