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You might not realize it in its current state, but this 1970 Mustang Boss 429 with the optional Drag Package was once ... make a living restoring old pony cars like this. Whoever gets the chance ...
The Ford Mustang Boss 429 ... NASCAR allowed new cars or engines to qualify for racing with only 500 units sold to the public. This more lenient rule explains why the Boss 429’s production numbers ...
Designated as M-FR500-CJ, the 2013 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet emerges as a purpose-built drag racer, priced at $85,490 for the naturally aspirated version and $92,990 for the supercharged variant, ...
Enthusiasts then and now have debated who fielded the strongest muscle cars during this golden age. Of course, car to car, the easiest way to find an answer is to line them up at a drag strip ... of ...
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 ... set it up for drag racing and ...
When Ford brought us the 1964 ½ Mustang ... 429 cubic inches of the late '60s cars. A V8 would be added in 1975, but with new emissions equipment, it only managed a puny 140 horsepower (via CJ ...
You’d be right to assume that his was something of a Jekyll and Hyde lifestyle, which he nodded at with the “Lawman” moniker that appeared on all of his drag cars. Eckstrand was ... worthy of a one-of ...
Just for two years: this is how long one of the most appreciated and sought after muscle cars ever, the mighty 1970 Ford Mustang ... a Boss 429, but was also fitted with a factory Drag Pack ...