Boss 429

Misunderstood Muscle: 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429

It is common for manufacturers to produce homologation specials of specific models to qualify for various motorsport categories. Ford was no stranger to this process, rolling out its Mustang Boss 302 for the highly-competitive Trans Am Series. The 1969… more»

429-powered Mercury Cyclone GT Ready to Ride

Get yourself to Park City, in the Wichita, KS area, with somewhere north of $60,000 in your jeans and maybe you can get the owner of this 1970 Mercury Cyclone GT Boss 429 to budge off his $65,000 asking… more»

Boy Meets Car! 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429

The first generation of Ford’s Mustang was built between 1964 and 1973 and had its roots in the Falcon compact. Every couple of years, a styling iteration would take place, and such was the case with the 1969-70 models…. more»

Take Your Pick! Pair Of 1969 Ford Mustangs

By 1969, the Mustang fastback had become almost as popular as the hardtop and convertible combined at 45% of production. And you could get it in four flavors: regular, Boss 302, Boss 429, or Mach 1 (which outsold the… more»

Boss 429: 1969 Ford Mustang

The Boss 429 engine was Ford’s competition to Chrysler’s Hemi engine in the 1960s, and was originally developed primarily for NASCAR use. Thankfully, homologation rules called for a minimum of 500 production cars to be equipped with the 429… more»

Only 13K Miles! 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429

I generally eschew high dollar collector cars, the auctions and well-known auto pundits do a pretty thorough job of covering that end of the hobby. I like to lurk around in the more pedestrian side of driver quality cars… more»