1969 Ford Mustang SE SX

1969 Ford Mustang SE SX

Happy Days Dream Cars, MO

812 E Young Warrensburg, MO 64093
P:660-422-7177
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Price:
N/A
Mileage
-1 Miles
Engine
Unknown
Transmission
Unknown
Fuel
Unknown
Color
Red
Make
Ford
Model
Mustang
Model Year
1969
VIN
0

This special car is 1 of the first 50 hand-built prototypes and is the very first Candy Apple Red made available to the public. This is the first time this car has been offered for sale since a complete rotisserie restoration! The Mustang Boss 429 was built by Ford for one reason - to qualify the engine for NASCAR racing. These special high-performance models were assembled by Kar Kraft facility in Brighton, Michigan. In 1969, production ran from Jan-July and 859 were produced. This 1969 Boss 429 is KK 429 NASCAR #1238, it is the 38th car built, and the 23rd car offered for sale to the public. (note: the first 15 KK #1201-1215 were test cars). It is one of the first 50 hand-built prototypes and making it most unique, this car KK#1238 is the very first Candy Apple Red Boss that was built and sold! Under the hood, it is equipped with the 820-S early NASCAR motor utilizing NASCAR-spec heavy duty rods, forged pistons and a steel crank. The car sets the watermark for excellence in restoration quality. This special vehicle has received the best no-expense spared rotisserie restoration which was completed in 2009, by Randy Roberts of Muscle Cars Restorations, Inc. And final detailed markings by Mustang expert, Ed Meyer. It is listed in the 2011 Mustang Boss 302/429 Registry and is offered with the original build sheet and complete owner history. Options and features include: original Boss 429 NASCAR HO Ram Air Cobra Jet engine, rated at 375hp, 4v carburetor, 4 speed Toploader transmission with Hurst shifter, Drag Pack Detroit-Locker differential, Magnum 500 wheels with Goodyear Polyglas F60-15 tires, 3-spoke rim blow steering wheel, deluxe seat belts, console, AM radio, tach, clock, trip odometer, power steering, power disc brakes, competition suspension, trunk-mounted battery, highly detailed engine bay and undercarriage and much more. Summing it all up, this is a low production muscle car, it is documented and rare and has had an extremely high quality professional restoration. The bottom line, the 1969 Mustang Boss 429 is one of the most desired and fastest appreciating cars in the collector car arena!