The Ford Boss 429 was a NASCAR engine stuffed into a Mustang for homologation. Now worth over $500k, it's the ultimate ...
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 ...
The 1969 Mustang Boss 429 was never meant to be practical. It was a street-legal NASCAR weapon, a car built around an engine ...
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 ...
There's Another "Rat" Motor on The Block: Ford's 429/460. Here's How Jack Roush Makes it Run Ford-Tough Jack Roush's main cap support kit for two-bolt-main blocks is far cheaper than converting these ...
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 ...
Introduced in 1964, the Ford Mustang sold more than a half-million units in 1965 and 1966. Sales dropped dramatically toward the end of the golden muscle car era, but Ford still managed to move nearly ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...