The 1969 Ford Boss 429 Mustang emerged as a response to the evolving landscape of NASCAR, driven by new homologation rules ...
The Boss 429 arrived at a moment when the Ford Mustang risked being dismissed as a stylish commuter rather than a serious threat on track. By forcing an outsized racing engine into a compact pony car ...
I drove a Coyote-swapped '68 Mustang a little while ago, and I thought that was just about the pinnacle of what was possible performance-wise for a classic bodyshell to contain. But it never had quite ...
The Ford Mustang Boss 429 is widely regarded as one of the most extreme first-generation models, alongside the Shelby GT500.
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 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 ...
Campbell said, "I first saw the car about eight years ago. Billy Jay [Espich] was having a private show at a private airport." (Readers might recall the feature we did on Espich's 1969 Boss ...
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 ...