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The Boss 429 needs no presentation, but did you know that this older, more obscure Ford model will leave the famed Mustang in ...
With 375 horsepower to work with out of a seven-liter, 429-cubic inch V8, the Mustang Boss 429 sprinted to 60 mph in the neighborhood of 5.3 seconds with a quarter mile time somewhere in the low ...
Oh, and one last thing. Since Ford built fewer Boss 429 cars for the 1970 model year than it did in 1969, one might conclude that Mustangs such as this one make for a truly rare breed.
The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429, code-named Job 1, used a cast iron block with cylinders bored to 4.36 inches in diameter and a forged steel crankshaft with 3.59 inches of stroke.
Some 857 '69 Boss 429s were built—or 858, depending on your source—and just 498 '70 models were finished—or 499, again depending on who you believe—before the Boss 429 program ended.) ...
The Boss 429's signature hood scoop, larger than any other Mustang, is not on this car. The Boss 429 was a largely unadorned with a comparatively clean design for performance Mustangs of the time.
Hagerty’s valuation tool backs that up. As of early 2025, a Boss 429 in Concours condition is worth about $580,000, while a solid #2 Excellent condition car still commands around $412,000.
Tasca Ford owned the street with this car. Bring on Hemis and SS 396 Camaros. As one of six pre-production 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429s, Tasca challenged everybody for $1,000 bounty and never lost.
The original Boss 302 had a sibling, a model even more powerful and performance-oriented: the Boss 429. The 429 was released in 1969, and also got its name from its engine’s displacement. It was ...
It is well-established that the Mustang in the John Wick movies is a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1, but it is supposed to be a Boss 429. In the interest of clarity, the car will be referred to as a ...
Mustang’s Boss won the Trans-Am championship in 1970—with Parnelli Jones at the wheel—powered by the Bud Moore racing team, further reinforcing the legacy of Ford’s iconic pony car ...
Some 857 '69 Boss 429s were built—or 858, depending on your source—and just 498 '70 models were finished—or 499, again depending on who you believe—before the Boss 429 program ended.) ...