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The Boss 429 Mustang is a high performance Ford Mustang variant that was offered by Ford in 1969 and 1970. The Boss 429 (also known as the "Boss 9" by enthusiasts[citation needed]) is arguably one of the rarest and most valued muscle cars to date.[1] In total there were 1358 original Boss 429s made. The origin of the Boss 429 came about as a result of NASCAR. Ford was seeking to develop a Hemi engine that could compete with the famed 426 Hemi from Chrysler in NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series...
This car is a special case. We are restoring the body by stripping it to the bare metal and repairing it where needed, replacing the front bumper, grill and radiator with new. Everything will be fit to perfection when re-assembled. The body will be painted with Martin Senour Paint with a Ford color called High Impact Blue. The customer has completed all the frame work. We will install all new glass on the body. This car will have a Flathead V-8 engine, Offenhauser heads and intake, an...
Ford Motor Company introduced its De Luxe Ford line in 1938 as an upscale alternative to bridge the gap between its base model (usually called Standard)[3] and luxury Lincoln offerings. The "Deluxe" name was used intermittently before and after this to specify an upscale trim, but the De Luxe Ford line was differentiated as a separate "marque within a marque" with separate styling and pricing through 1940. During 1939, Ford had five lines of cars: Ford, De Luxe Ford, Mercury, Lincoln-Zephyr...
The entire B-body lineup for 1968 was redesigned and the Charger was further differentiated from theDodge Coronetmodels. Designer Richard Sias developed a double-diamondcoke bottleprofile with curves around the front fenders and rear quarter panels. Front and rear end sheet metal was designed by Harvey J. Winn. The rear end featured a "kick up" spoiler appearance, inspired by Group 7 racing vehicles. On the roof, a "flying buttress" was added to give the rear window area a look similar to...
The Boss 302 Mustang is a high performance variant of the Ford Mustang originally produced in 1969 and 1970, and revived in the 2012 model year. It was produced for the Trans Am racing series. The Boss 302 Mustang was designed by Larry Shinoda, a former GM employee. The car featured reflective "c-stripe" and the fake rear fender scoops of the regular 1969 Mustangs was eliminated. Optional were black horizontal rear window shades and a blackout hood. It was one of the first production models...