Vehicle Description
This 1969 Ford Boss 429 was originally delivered to Diltz Ford
Sales Inc. in Salem, NH. The Boss 429 was assigned Kar Kraft #1401
and was built on February 21, 1969. The car is finished in
Wimbledon White over black Clarion knit vinyl upholstery with
high-back bucket seats. The power in this Boss 429 comes from a
1969 Holman-Moody T-code 429ci NASCAR engine and is mated to a
close-ratio 4-speed manual transmission and a 3.91:1 Traction-Lok
differential. The engine was completely refreshed in 2021 and
currently has 752 miles since the refresh. The total miles on this
Boss 429 driven since its restoration in is 810 total miles.
Additional factory equipment includes power-assisted front disc
brakes, power steering, trunk-mounted battery, functional front
spoiler, Philco AM radio, deluxe seat belts/warning light. The
wood-grain-rimmed steering wheel frames a 120-mph speedometer, an
8,000-rpm tachometer, and gauges for coolant temperature and fuel
level. Controls for the choke and hood scoop are located on a steel
bracket mounted above the accelerator pedal on the lower dash area.
The rotisserie restoration on this Boss 429 was completed in
January 1996 and was delivered to the Imperial Palace in Las Vegas.
The car was on display in the Imperial Palace Auto Collection until
spring 2006. It is offered with factory invoices, Build Sheet,
Marti Report, copies of previous titles and numerous refurbishment
records.