This Grabber Blue 1970 Boss 429 is the one and only 1970 Boss 429 to date that has ever won an Authenticity Award in Mustang Club of America judging. That's the major reason Rick Campbell wanted this ...
The Boss 429 and 429 Super Cobra Jet were both vastly underrated for horsepower. But that similarity masked huge differences ...
The term "restomod" serves as a catch-all in the automotive world, as it’s applied to any classic car with a modern engine swap and a fresh coat of paint. But to categorize Revology Cars’ latest ...
The Boss 429 Mustang is one of those halo cars that many kids of the 1970s dreamed of owning, thanks to its outrageous appearance and that NASCAR-derived engine. More than five decades after its debut ...
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 ...
Introduced in 1969 and retired in 1970, the Boss 429 was Ford’s special engine that needed to be sold in standard passenger cars in order to be allowed to race in NASCAR. The moniker is synonymous ...
What comes to mind when you read the phrase “Ford Mustang restomod”? Hokey digital dashes, floppy body kits, massive chunks of billet shoehorned into modest ’60s wheelwells? Yeah, us too. Over the ...
Boss 429 Mustangs are muscle car royalty, their performance potential, limited production, and overall iconic status putting them in the same rarified air as Hemi 'Cudas, LS6 Chevelles, and other ...