Perception and reality are often widely disparate things. That couldn't be truer than with the legendary Boss 429 Mustang and the semi-hemi engine for which it was named. It is the darling of the ...
Here we have a 1970 Mustang Boss 429 that is one of just 500 examples built for that model year. It boasts a Grabber Blue ...
The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 was never meant to be a typical street car. While most muscle cars were designed to dominate stoplights and drag strips, the Boss 429 existed mainly because Ford wanted ...
Ford's big block engines are among the best-known and most respected V8s in American history. From the pure-blooded racing heritage of the 427 and its derivatives to the massive torque-happy 429 in ...
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 ...
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 ...
"Ohio George" Montgomery was racing long before the Ford Boss 429 showed up on the scene in 1969. He had raced at Bonneville as early as 1951, but became a legend in drag racing after building a light ...
Ford Mustangs from the late 1960s are far more than just cars. They're movie stars (like the famous Mustang from "Gone in 60 Seconds"), timepieces, collector's items, and overall, they're outright ...
As part of its Total Performance campaign back in the 1960s, Ford aggressively participated in a variety of motorsport disciplines, battling rivals for supremacy on the dirt oval and the drag strip ...
One of the most coveted American muscle cars has surfaced on the collector market for the very first time. A 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429, a one-owner California original with all matching numbers, is ...