The Boss 429 would have fit better in the larger production-model Torino, the car on which NASCAR teams based their Ford racecars. However, the Mustang was Ford's most popular sports car ...
Easily one of the coolest muscle cars Ford had ever built, seeing a 429 on the road or surfacing somewhere in a barn is ...
Ford sold only 2,501 Mustang Mach 1s equipped with the R-Code Cobra Jet in 1970. This red example is a one-of-one by options ...
Ford filed a trademark application for the Boss moniker and might bring the nameplate back to the market in the near future ...
The American company’s latest work was recently shown at this year’s SEMA show, and it’s based on Ford’s Mustang Boss 429, classically Ford’s biggest, baddest model of that generation.
Ford has reserved the Boss name it last used in 2013, a move that will surely perk Mustang enthusiasts’ ears up.
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By 1969, the Ford Mustang could be anything from a dressy six-cylinder coupe to a high-powered Boss 429 fastback with a NASCAR-ready V-8 engine shoehorned under its scooped hood. It’s that ...
As the name would suggest, the engine shoehorned into this Mustang was a 429-cubic-inch big-block V8 with 375 hp and an Olympic-sized pool of torque. In 2012, Ford revived the Boss 302 name and ...
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