U.S. Automotive exhibited the 1970 Boss 429 Mustang during 1998, which sadly has now been sold! However, we still have some pictures to remember it by. Here are some of them (at it's former home in Arizona), and some information about the car.
The car is a 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429, one of 499 built for the 1970 Model year.
This model was first introduced in 1969 in order to homologate
the Boss 429 engine for NASCAR usage. Although the Torino and
Montego were actually raced, the Mustang being the "image" car was
chosen.
In order to fit the engines, the cars were shipped from the Ford
assembly plant to an outside contractor - Kar Kraft - who performed
the modifications. These included moving the front suspension
outwards thus widening the track by 2in. and custom building the
exhaust system. All of these modifications only added $1208 to the
cost of the car, thus they lost money on every one they built! Even
though they only needed to make 500 examples, they continued making
the Boss 429 through 1970 until a total of 1300 were
completed.
Above: Exhibited at the World of Wheels show in Phoenix, Arizona
where the Mustang won First place in the "Best Restored"
category.
Our car was fully restored from a rust and damage free original
which spent most of its life in the southern states. All of the
work was undertaken by a restorer who had already built several
Boss 429's - this was to be his own "perfect" car for which he had
collect a large amount of NOS parts. Where appropriate, the parts
are marked with the correct Ford I.D. and date coding.
The Boss at USAutomotive
Almost certainly the car is better than when it was originally delivered and has a recorded mileage of approximately 36,500 miles - very few of them since its restoration.
The car is finished in the original "Grabber Blue" with a white vinyl interior and features the following options:-
VIN #0F02Z134624 KK NASCAR #2399
Boss 429 CID V8/375HP
Close ratio 4-speed top-loader transmission with Hurst
shifter
Magnum 500 15 x 7 wheels/Goodyear F60-15 Polyglas GT tires
"Traction-Lok" (limited-slip) differential w/3.91:1 gears - Drag
pack
Ram-Air induction Hood
Front Spoiler
Engine Oil Cooler
Power Steering
Power disc brakes
Full Console
Electric clock
Tachometer
Rim-Blow steering wheel
AM radio
The car has original documentation including a bill of sale etc. and was winner in the "Restored" category at the 1998 World of Wheels, Phoenix AZ.