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 ...
The Boss 429 and 429 Super Cobra Jet V8 engines rank as some of the most powerful engines ever put in the Ford Mustang. In fact, if we limit our discussion to first-gen Mustangs, these engines, both ...
The 1969 Mustang Boss 429 began life as a rule book workaround, a road car built so Ford could run a radical engine in NASCAR ...
In the late sixties, Ford was on a high-performance killing spree, putting out increasingly powerful (and bigger) engines to counter the nefarious Chrysler 426 Hemi ...
Revology, the company that builds reproduction examples of 1960s Ford Mustangs, has just launched its take on the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429. These days, working examples of the Boss 429 easily fetch ...
The late 1960s and early 1970s were the golden age of muscle cars. Packed with charisma, outrageous power, and ostentatious design, they thrived during the muscle car wars of the mid-1960s. Chrysler ...
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 ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
Birthed during the golden era of American muscle, the Boss 429 and 429 Super Cobra Jet (SCJ) are among Ford's most iconic motors of all time. Because of their shared displacement, era and appreciation ...