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The 2018 SEMA show will be used as a platform to debut a series of all-new, Ford-licensed Mustang Boss 429 continuations. The turnkey classic Boss Mustangs are the first of three Fords from the ...
While you can't go back in time and get a brand-new original Boss 429, you can purchase one of the Ford approved continuation 1969 Boss 429 Mustangs from Classic Recreations.
Classic Recreations recently secured a license from Ford to bring back some of the automaker's most cherished Mustangs. We're talking the 1960s-era Boss 302 and 429, as well as the Mach 1. The ...
The Oklahoma-based outfit will sell you a new 1969 or 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429, Boss 302, or Mach 1 that’s been officially licensed by the Blue Oval.
Introduced in 1969 as Trans Am and NASCAR homologation models, the Ford Mustang Boss model series initially proposed two engines: a small-block 302 and the colossus 429. While the former sold over ...
I drove a Coyote-swapped '68 Mustang a little while ago, and I thought that was just about the pinnacle of what was possible performance-wise for a classic bodyshell to contain. But it never had ...
Classic Recreations Revives The Mustang Boss 429 In Spectacular Style How does 815 horsepower from 9.0 liters sound to you?
It takes a lot to shock and awe the experienced collectors at the Forge Musclecar Classic. Now in its sixth year, the 2008 event featured a comprehensive collection of Boss 429 Mustangs; efforts ...
Classic Recreations will also build Boss 302 and Mach 1 versions of the 1969-1970 Ford Mustangs, but those aren’t as wild as the 429 versions.
Check out Keith Clark's original 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429, we first spotted at the Mustang Memories All-Ford Show during the Woodward Road Tour.
He owns great unrestored cars and he also restores classic Mustangs for customers with help from Tim Lehr in his shop. This particular Boss 429 belongs to Dave Steine from Baldwin, Wisconsin.