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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
The Boss 429 Mustang was introduced in 1969 to memorialize the 420 Boss engine that was used by NASCAR. The car had to be designed to fit around the size and the power of the engine and no one was more qualified to do this then Ford. All of the parts came from Ford's assembly plant but were given to Kar Kraft - an outside contractor - to modify them.
There are many reproductions of the Boss series out there and it's takes a person with an extensive knowledge of the Ford Mustang to be able to tell the real from the fake. Keep an eye out for the original parts, decals and always know the VIN and chassis number. Each car was documented by these numbers and with a little research, you can find out for yourself if the car you want to buy is truly a Boss Mustang or not. Be aware that creating a fake Boss is very much an art. The people that do it aren't amateurs and have been known to fool even those considered to be experts. So, before you hand over the cash, beef up on Boss so you can rest assured that you've just purchased the real deal.
The Boss Frod Mustang Modifications
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