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Documented Numbers Matching Rotisserie Restored Mustang Boss 429 4 Speed
Here at RK Motors Charlotte we've made a tradition out of showcasing some of the finest muscle cars in the world. But some of those classics are so rare that they're almost impossible to find. Fresh out of a nut-and-bolt concours restoration, and packing an original 429/4-speed drivetrain, this fully documented Boss, KK 429 NASCAR 1746, provides one serious investor the best of both worlds: ownership and enjoyment of one of Detroit's ultimate muscle cars, and solid equity in a highly exclusive collector car!
HISTORY
The origin of Ford's fabled 'Boss 9' is classically simple. The folks in Dearborn needed to win NASCAR races. To win NASCAR races, they had to develop an engine that could keep up with Chrysler's mighty Hemi. Problem was, NASCAR had homologation rules. So, Ford needed to peddle that monster powerplant in something that prowled American streets. While the red-hot Mustang was a natural fit, its standard production engine was not. All Boss 429s, as they would come to be known, were fitted with modified engine bays, relocated batteries, rear sway bars, and manually operated hood scoops at the Rouge assembly plant. Then, in a bit of historic serendipity, they were shipped directly to Kar Kraft to be hand finished by the same team that built LeMans-winning GT40s. The result was a 2-year production run that, in 1969, created exactly 859 coupes which, conservatively rated at 375 horsepower, topped out at 175 MPH!
BODYWORK/TRIM
If nothing else, this impressive pony is rolling proof that you should never judge a book by its cover. Or, for our more logic-minded readers: everything happens for a reason. The simple pigment you see in our high resolution photography reflects a correct shade of Wimbledon White. Prior to its restoration, the owner of this killer fastback spent the better part of 13 years finding missing NOS and date-correct parts. That translated into a numbers-matching Boss 429 that, in addition to featuring many rebuilt and original components, strives to be 100% authentic in both appearance and feel.
That said, we are talking about a restored car, and many steps have been taken to ensure its integrity. For starters, it was completely disassembled, chemically dipped, fully stripped and professionally e-coated. A full suite of date-correct ECS Automotive Concepts glass was ordered to complement a correct spoiler and official FoMoCo lighting. All of the car's chrome and stainless has been professionally restored and professionally polished. And everything is held together by high quality AMK Products hardware.
ENGINE
Lift the sculpted hood and you'll find an original, Boss 429 V8 that's restored and ready to rock and roll thanks to Marion Performance Racing Engines of Marion, Arkansas! While Dearborn brass rated these lethal powerplants at 375 horses for the sake of appeasing whiny insurance agents, the fact that the mills actually made over 500 horsepower was one of Detroit's worst kept secrets. That's because Ford unapologetically developed their exclusive 'nine' to be a homologation piece for MoPar-hunting NASCAR blocks of the same ilk. At full throttle, the flapper valve opens, drawing cool oxygen through a correctly painted ram air induction system in to an original Holley carburetor, restored by Pony Carburetors. Below that juice box, correct 'crescent' heads seat a correct aluminum intake between massive aluminum valve covers. At the front of that intake, an original points distributor sequences spark between a marked coil and pliable Autolite Radio Resistance cables. A correct hydraulic cam breathes through cast iron exhaust manifolds, which conduct an octane-fueled symphony through factory-spec Scott Fuller pipes. In front of those tubes, traditional V-belts spin correct power steering and a correctly marked alternator beneath factory smog equipment and a Ford Blue water pump. Speaking of water, a marked, original radiator cycles coolant through reproduction Autolite hoses and old school screw clamps. As you can see from our photos, the Ford Blue beast is homed in a solid engine bay that's finished in a smooth coat of Satin Black paint. And details are concours-level, from the car's original starter and vivid Autolite voltage regulator to its correct fuel pump and fresh ECS decals.
DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION
Take a peek under this Ford and you'll find an exceptionally clean chassis that's framed in correctly oversprayed floors. At the center of those floors, an original Toploader 4-speed spins a tagged driveshaft, which is threaded to a DSD-restored Ford 9-inch. That awesome drivetrain is held off the ground by a marked and rebuilt Competition Suspension that, thanks to DSD Restorations, is correct all the way down to its original KKX spindles and reproduction KKX shocks. At the ends of that suspension, correct power steering combines with correct power front disc and rear drum brakes to provide competent track capability. The aforementioned Scott Fuller pipes funnel exhaust through an H-shaped crossover, small resonators and a transverse muffler. And at the sides of those anodized tubes, original Magnum 500 wheels twist F60-15 Goodyear Polyglas GT tires around galloping horse center caps.
INTERIOR
Take a look inside this Boss and you'll find an expertly restored Clarion Knit bucket seat interior. Correct hi-back bucket seats reside in front of a dual-cowl dash hanging factory telemetry, professionally restored by The Tachman, above a correct Philco radio. Below the dash, a correct console founds a chrome shifter on fresh carpet and fresh sound deadening material. Sound deadening material also serves as the foundation for a tight headliner that's accented by restored sun visors. At the sides of the car, sculpted door panels center bright wood applique behind restored seatbelts. In front of the driver, a professionally restored Rim Blow Steering Wheel laps stainless-trimmed foot pedals. And behind the cockpit, a small trunk anchors a correct Space Saver tire opposite a correct appearing battery.
PROVENANCE
According to Kevin Marti of Marti Auto Works, this clean fastback was bolted together in Dearborn, Michigan on May 1st, 1969. Here's a thorough breakdown of the car's Deluxe Marti Auto Works Report:
DOOR DATA:
SERIAL NUMBER: 9F02Z192872
* 9 – 1969 model year
* F – Built in Dearborn, Michigan
* 02 – Mustang Sportsroof
* Z – 429 cubic inch, 4V Boss engine
* 192872nd Ford vehicle scheduled for production at Dearborn
* 63B – Mustang Sportsroof
* M – Ford #1619-A Wimbledon White paint
* DAA – Black Clarion Knit vinyl interior with hi-back bucket seats
* 02E – Scheduled to be built on May 2, 1969
* 892001 – Transportation Services Ordering District under special order #2001
* V – 3.91 Traction-Lok axle
* 6 – 4-speed, close-ratio manual transmission
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:
* 4-speed, close-ratio manual transmission
* Traction-Lok differential
* Visibility Group
* F60x15 raised white letter tires
* Console
* Power front disc brakes
* Power steering
* Deluxe Interior Décor Group
* AM radio
* Deluxe belts complete with warning light
* Color-keyed racing mirrors
* Competition Suspension
* Functional front air spoiler
* Trunk-mounted battery
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OUR SALE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION AND ACCESSORIES
* The aforementioned Eminger Document
* A Boss 429 Supplement to 1969 Mustang Owner's Manual
* Restoration photos
* A stack of restoration receipts
* The aforementioned Deluxe Marti Auto Works Report
* Official Ford Customer Relationship Center paperwork
* A reproduction Window Sticker
* A Mustang Boss 429 tag
If your definition of collector car involves the terms “highly accurate”, “beautifully presented”, and “meticulously crafted”, it's your lucky day! This investment grade Ford is a fast, rare and extremely impressive example of America's coolest pony car. Don't miss your chance to take home a world class Boss 429!
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SUMMARY
* 1 of only 859 Boss 429s produced for the 1969 model year
* The beneficiary of a concours-style restoration that utilized mostly original and NOS components
* Original BOSS 429 cubic inch V8 engine
* Original 4-speed Toploader manual transmission
* Ford 9-inch rear axle
* Competition Suspension
* Original 15-inch Magnum 500 wheels
* Power steering
* Power front disc brakes
* Restored to factory color combination
* Wimbledon White exterior
* Black Clarion Knit interior
* Sale includes: An Eminger Document / Restoration photos / Restoration receipts
* Deluxe Marti Auto Works Report
1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429
1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429
Highlights
- 1 of only 859 Boss 429s produced for the 1969 model year
- The beneficiary of a concoursstyle restoration that utilized mostly original and NOS components
- Original BOSS 429 cubic inch V8 engine
- Original 4speed Toploader manual transmission
- Ford 9inch rear axle
- Competition Suspension
- Original 15inch Magnum 500 wheels
- Power steering
- Power front disc brakes
- Restored to factory color combination
- Wimbledon White exterior
- Black Clarion Knit interior
- Sale includes: An Eminger Document / Restoration photos / Restoration receipts
- Deluxe Marti Auto Works Report
Specs
- Stock
- 135977
- Miles
- 6
- Vin
- 9F02Z192872
- Body Style
- Fastback
- Engine Size
- Boss 429 V8
- Transmission Type
- 4 Speed Manual
- Body Color
- Wimbledon White
- Interior Color
- Black
Description
Here at RK Motors Charlotte we've made a tradition out of showcasing some of the finest muscle cars in the world. But some of those classics are so rare that they're almost impossible to find. Fresh out of a nut-and-bolt concours restoration, and packing an original 429/4-speed drivetrain, this fully documented Boss, KK 429 NASCAR 1746, provides one serious investor the best of both worlds: ownership and enjoyment of one of Detroit's ultimate muscle cars, and solid equity in a highly exclusive collector car!
HISTORY
The origin of Ford's fabled 'Boss 9' is classically simple. The folks in Dearborn needed to win NASCAR races. To win NASCAR races, they had to develop an engine that could keep up with Chrysler's mighty Hemi. Problem was, NASCAR had homologation rules. So, Ford needed to peddle that monster powerplant in something that prowled American streets. While the red-hot Mustang was a natural fit, its standard production engine was not. All Boss 429s, as they would come to be known, were fitted with modified engine bays, relocated batteries, rear sway bars, and manually operated hood scoops at the Rouge assembly plant. Then, in a bit of historic serendipity, they were shipped directly to Kar Kraft to be hand finished by the same team that built LeMans-winning GT40s. The result was a 2-year production run that, in 1969, created exactly 859 coupes which, conservatively rated at 375 horsepower, topped out at 175 MPH!
BODYWORK/TRIM
If nothing else, this impressive pony is rolling proof that you should never judge a book by its cover. Or, for our more logic-minded readers: everything happens for a reason. The simple pigment you see in our high resolution photography reflects a correct shade of Wimbledon White. Prior to its restoration, the owner of this killer fastback spent the better part of 13 years finding missing NOS and date-correct parts. That translated into a numbers-matching Boss 429 that, in addition to featuring many rebuilt and original components, strives to be 100% authentic in both appearance and feel.
That said, we are talking about a restored car, and many steps have been taken to ensure its integrity. For starters, it was completely disassembled, chemically dipped, fully stripped and professionally e-coated. A full suite of date-correct ECS Automotive Concepts glass was ordered to complement a correct spoiler and official FoMoCo lighting. All of the car's chrome and stainless has been professionally restored and professionally polished. And everything is held together by high quality AMK Products hardware.
ENGINE
Lift the sculpted hood and you'll find an original, Boss 429 V8 that's restored and ready to rock and roll thanks to Marion Performance Racing Engines of Marion, Arkansas! While Dearborn brass rated these lethal powerplants at 375 horses for the sake of appeasing whiny insurance agents, the fact that the mills actually made over 500 horsepower was one of Detroit's worst kept secrets. That's because Ford unapologetically developed their exclusive 'nine' to be a homologation piece for MoPar-hunting NASCAR blocks of the same ilk. At full throttle, the flapper valve opens, drawing cool oxygen through a correctly painted ram air induction system in to an original Holley carburetor, restored by Pony Carburetors. Below that juice box, correct 'crescent' heads seat a correct aluminum intake between massive aluminum valve covers. At the front of that intake, an original points distributor sequences spark between a marked coil and pliable Autolite Radio Resistance cables. A correct hydraulic cam breathes through cast iron exhaust manifolds, which conduct an octane-fueled symphony through factory-spec Scott Fuller pipes. In front of those tubes, traditional V-belts spin correct power steering and a correctly marked alternator beneath factory smog equipment and a Ford Blue water pump. Speaking of water, a marked, original radiator cycles coolant through reproduction Autolite hoses and old school screw clamps. As you can see from our photos, the Ford Blue beast is homed in a solid engine bay that's finished in a smooth coat of Satin Black paint. And details are concours-level, from the car's original starter and vivid Autolite voltage regulator to its correct fuel pump and fresh ECS decals.
DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION
Take a peek under this Ford and you'll find an exceptionally clean chassis that's framed in correctly oversprayed floors. At the center of those floors, an original Toploader 4-speed spins a tagged driveshaft, which is threaded to a DSD-restored Ford 9-inch. That awesome drivetrain is held off the ground by a marked and rebuilt Competition Suspension that, thanks to DSD Restorations, is correct all the way down to its original KKX spindles and reproduction KKX shocks. At the ends of that suspension, correct power steering combines with correct power front disc and rear drum brakes to provide competent track capability. The aforementioned Scott Fuller pipes funnel exhaust through an H-shaped crossover, small resonators and a transverse muffler. And at the sides of those anodized tubes, original Magnum 500 wheels twist F60-15 Goodyear Polyglas GT tires around galloping horse center caps.
INTERIOR
Take a look inside this Boss and you'll find an expertly restored Clarion Knit bucket seat interior. Correct hi-back bucket seats reside in front of a dual-cowl dash hanging factory telemetry, professionally restored by The Tachman, above a correct Philco radio. Below the dash, a correct console founds a chrome shifter on fresh carpet and fresh sound deadening material. Sound deadening material also serves as the foundation for a tight headliner that's accented by restored sun visors. At the sides of the car, sculpted door panels center bright wood applique behind restored seatbelts. In front of the driver, a professionally restored Rim Blow Steering Wheel laps stainless-trimmed foot pedals. And behind the cockpit, a small trunk anchors a correct Space Saver tire opposite a correct appearing battery.
PROVENANCE
According to Kevin Marti of Marti Auto Works, this clean fastback was bolted together in Dearborn, Michigan on May 1st, 1969. Here's a thorough breakdown of the car's Deluxe Marti Auto Works Report:
DOOR DATA:
SERIAL NUMBER: 9F02Z192872
* 9 – 1969 model year
* F – Built in Dearborn, Michigan
* 02 – Mustang Sportsroof
* Z – 429 cubic inch, 4V Boss engine
* 192872nd Ford vehicle scheduled for production at Dearborn
* 63B – Mustang Sportsroof
* M – Ford #1619-A Wimbledon White paint
* DAA – Black Clarion Knit vinyl interior with hi-back bucket seats
* 02E – Scheduled to be built on May 2, 1969
* 892001 – Transportation Services Ordering District under special order #2001
* V – 3.91 Traction-Lok axle
* 6 – 4-speed, close-ratio manual transmission
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:
* 4-speed, close-ratio manual transmission
* Traction-Lok differential
* Visibility Group
* F60x15 raised white letter tires
* Console
* Power front disc brakes
* Power steering
* Deluxe Interior Décor Group
* AM radio
* Deluxe belts complete with warning light
* Color-keyed racing mirrors
* Competition Suspension
* Functional front air spoiler
* Trunk-mounted battery
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OUR SALE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION AND ACCESSORIES
* The aforementioned Eminger Document
* A Boss 429 Supplement to 1969 Mustang Owner's Manual
* Restoration photos
* A stack of restoration receipts
* The aforementioned Deluxe Marti Auto Works Report
* Official Ford Customer Relationship Center paperwork
* A reproduction Window Sticker
* A Mustang Boss 429 tag
If your definition of collector car involves the terms “highly accurate”, “beautifully presented”, and “meticulously crafted”, it's your lucky day! This investment grade Ford is a fast, rare and extremely impressive example of America's coolest pony car. Don't miss your chance to take home a world class Boss 429!
----------
SUMMARY
* 1 of only 859 Boss 429s produced for the 1969 model year
* The beneficiary of a concours-style restoration that utilized mostly original and NOS components
* Original BOSS 429 cubic inch V8 engine
* Original 4-speed Toploader manual transmission
* Ford 9-inch rear axle
* Competition Suspension
* Original 15-inch Magnum 500 wheels
* Power steering
* Power front disc brakes
* Restored to factory color combination
* Wimbledon White exterior
* Black Clarion Knit interior
* Sale includes: An Eminger Document / Restoration photos / Restoration receipts
* Deluxe Marti Auto Works Report
$499.00 Dealer Administrative Charge is not included in advertised price. All prices and offers are before state, city and county tax, tag, title and license fees. Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. Dealer not responsible for errors and omissions; all offers subject to change without notice, please confirm listings with dealer.
Please note: Your vehicle may require Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) verification and/or safety and emissions inspections to transfer ownership and register the Vehicle in the declared State of residence. In most States, such requirements are dependent on the age of the vehicle which varies State by State. We recommend as part of the buying process that you check with your local DMV office to ensure compliance with your declared State of residence’s titling and registration requirements.
$499.00 Dealer Administrative Charge is not included in advertised price. All prices and offers are before state, city and county tax, tag, title and license fees. Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. Dealer not responsible for errors and omissions; all offers subject to change without notice, please confirm listings with dealer.
Please note: Your vehicle may require Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) verification and/or safety and emissions inspections to transfer ownership and register the Vehicle in the declared State of residence. In most States, such requirements are dependent on the age of the vehicle which varies State by State. We recommend as part of the buying process that you check with your local DMV office to ensure compliance with your declared State of residence’s titling and registration requirements.