Vehicle Description
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Fort Lauderdale event, 6 -
7 April 2018.
Estimates:
$240,000 - $280,000
One of just 859 Boss 429s built for 1969Highly original example
with its original engineAccompanied by Deluxe Marti Report, window
sticker, and build sheets
In the late 1960s, Chrysler ruled NASCAR with its legendary 426
Hemi engine. Ford decided that it needed to go all out to catch up
and in turn developed a 429-cu. in. version of the Ford 385 V-8
with specially modified oil and water passages, four bolt main
bearings, and all forged steel internal components. Ford gave the
new engine an insurance-friendly rating of 375 hp, though the
actual output in stock form is said to be well over 500 hp. They
dubbed it the Boss 429.
In order to be eligible to compete in NASCAR, at least 500
production examples had to be fitted in cars sold to the public.
Ford chose to place the new 429 into the Mustang, thereby creating
the highly desirable Boss 429 Mustang variant. Offered in only five
colors and fitted with a monstrous and functional air scoop, the
Boss 429 was - and still is - one of the most desirable factory
Fords ever built.
The car offered here is an overwhelmingly original example. It
retains its original engine and four-speed manual gearbox and
appears to never have been fully restored. It is presented in the
factory-correct shade of Wimbledon White and is, like all Boss
429s, fitted with a black knit vinyl interior. This Boss remains in
superb condition and presents beautifully inside and out.
Homologation models for racing are often the fastest, purest, and
most desirable cars on the market. The car offered here is
certainly no exception. Included is a photo board explaining the
proper casting numbers and a copy of the Deluxe Marti Report which
fully documents the car's production history. This is an
unrepeatable opportunity to own a wonderfully original and highly
desirable example of the toughest Mustang of the period.
To view this car and others currently consigned to this auction,
please visit the RM website at rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/FL18.