For Sale: 1969 Ford Mustang in Clearwater, Florida for sale in Clearwater, FL

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Vehicle Description 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Fastback Replica Car History The Boss 429 Mustang was a high-performance Ford Mustang variant that was offered by Ford in 1969 and 1970.
The Boss 429 is recognized as being among some of the rarest and highly valued muscle cars to date.
In total there were 1359 original Boss 429s made.
The origin of the Boss 429 was to fulfil Ford's need to homologate the 429 semi-hemispherical engine for NASCAR racing.
Ford was seeking to develop an engine that would better compete with the 426 Hemi from Chrysler in NASCAR's Grand National Division, now known as the NASCAR Cup Series.
NASCAR's homologation rules required that at least 500 cars be fitted with this motor and sold to the general public.
After much consideration, it was decided by Ford that the Mustang would be the car that would house this new engine.
If you can even find one for sale they are always over six figures! But, we have an attractive alternative.
We have a 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback/Sportsroof model that has been restored as a Boss 429 replica here at Adventure Classics that has a period correct Boss 429 cubic inch V-8 engine, Holley Sniper fuel injection, a Ford Toploader 4-speed manual transmission, with a black new matching interior.
Engine & Drivetrain Our 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Replica has a period correct Boss 429 cubic inch V-8 engine, Holley Sniper fuel injection, those great looking huge valve covers, aluminum intake, chrome open element air cleaner, performance distributor work and spark plug wires, performance exhaust manifolds and dual exhaust, with it sitting in a very clean and detailed engine compartment.
It is backed by a Ford Toploader 4-speed manual transmission and has a Mustang II front suspension with power rack and pinion steering, 4-link with 4-wheel coil-over shocks, 4-wheel disc brakes, while riding on 17 inch custom built Magnum 555 American wheels with new 245 front and 285 rear Nitto 555 black sidewall tires.
Interior Our 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Fastback Replica has black twin bucket seats with matching headliner, rear seats and door panels, black factory dash with woodgrain and digital gauges, black carpet and floor mats, chrome Hurst 4-speed shifter, wood steering wheel, pushbutton radio, and all in good shape.
Interior updates include the headliner, sail panels, door sills, carpet, dash pad and door panels.
Exterior Our Boss wears a sharp and shiny black paint job showcasing the SportsRoof body with great body panels and body fitment and features include a Boss 429 open hood scoop, front spoiler, body-colored sport mirrors, driving lamps, quarter panel scoops, chrome bumpers front and rear, Boss 429 badging on the fenders, reverse lights, and a dual-outlet exhaust that exits below the rear bumper.
Conclusion It is not often that you will find a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Fastback Replica with that period correct Boss 429 cubic inch V-8 engine and having the Holley Sniper fuel injection, a Ford Toploader 4-speed manual transmission, with new black paint and matching interior like the one here at Adventure Classics.
These Fastback Mustangs are really climbing in price in the collector market so get this one today.
Call or email us at:
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  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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