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 ...
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 ...
Introduced in 1964 as a pony car, the Ford Mustang developed into a fully-fledged muscle car in just a few years. Following the introduction of the Cobra Jet engine in 1968, Ford rolled out three more ...
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The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 required major engineering changes
The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 was born from racing rules, not marketing whim, and the result pushed Ford’s pony car far ...
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 ...
In 1969, only a few months after the debut of the 428-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Cobra Jet engine, Ford introduced three new performance Mustangs. The lineup included the Mach 1, available with various ...
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Ford’s 1969 Boss 429 Mustang existed for one reason—NASCAR domination
Ford built the 1969 Boss 429 Mustang as a street-legal weapon for one battlefield: NASCAR’s high-speed ovals. The car’s ...
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 ...
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