The 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 is a legendary muscle car, renowned for its raw power and aggressive styling. This particular example, Lot R534.1, is a truly special car, one of only 16 produced in Pastel Blue with a Black interior.
Built in late 1969 and delivered new to Pete and Hitch, Inc. in Bridgeton, New Jersey, this Boss 429 has been meticulously preserved and is now ready to thrill a new owner. It boasts a matching-numbers 429/375 HP V-8 engine, a close-ratio 4-speed manual transmission, and a 3.91 Traction-Lok differential.
This rare beauty has been honored with the prestigious MCACN Concours Gold award, a testament to its exceptional condition and originality. It comes with a wealth of documentation, including the original build sheet, window sticker, owner card, Eminger shipper, owner’s manual, and warranty booklet.
Highlights:
- 1 of 16 produced in Pastel Blue with Black interior
- MCACN Concours Gold winner
- Matching-numbers 429/375 HP V-8 engine
- Close-ratio 4-speed manual transmission
- Drag Pack
- 3.91 Traction-Lok differential
- Competition suspension
- Power steering
- Power brakes with front discs
- Front and rear spoilers
- Extensive documentation
Source: mecum.com
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