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Monday, December 24, 2012

1969 FORD MUSTANG BOSS 429 FASTBACK



Totally recorded and to a great degree uncommon, this 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 started essence on the mechanical production system on February 6, 1969 as a part of the way finished Sportsroof model planned to accept the 428 CI Cobra Jet motor. Then it was set for Kar Kraft's Brighton, MI central command, where on February 19 it was changed into KK #1454, one of a handful Boss 429s raised in 1969 and 1970 to homologate the unique 429 CI “Semi Hemi” V-8 for NASCAR dashing, which had come to be a virtual play yard for Chrysler's 426 Hemi.

With its yawning fiberglass hood scoop, front spoiler, Magnum 500 wheels and more extensive front track, there is no mixing up the “Boss Nine”, which moreover accompanied an end-degree 4-speed, 3.91 back hub with Traction-Lok, a trunk-mounted 85-amp electric storage device, rivalry suspension, power guiding and front disc brakes, Deluxe Décor inside, color-keyed speeding mirrors and an AM radio. Comprehensively unmolested, this Royal Maroon Boss 429 is in immaculate condition all through and is recorded with two manufacturing plant receipts, a window sticker and an Elite Marti Report.