Classic Recreation’s 1 in 1 Ford Mustang Boss 429 SEMA Show is packed with great features


This is a 1 in 1 vehicle especially for SEMA, know that Classic Recreations is selling their Ford Mustang Boss 429. Built specifically for the SEMA show to present the Ford Licensed Classic Recreations program, it’s one of the one car that’s guaranteed not to be seen anywhere. else. This is a great muscle car that’s loaded with great features and is a true pull-tab too.

According to Classic Recreations, parking one of the Boss 429 entertainments in your garage will require an investment of at least $204,900. That’s some serious money, like enough to snap up a bunch of cool supercars. So it would be reasonable to expect a lot from a Mustang.

According to the listing, there’s a 514-cubic-inch box engine with hemispherical cylinder heads, Holley fuel injection, a Tremec six-speed manual transmission, and a 9-inch rear with 3.70 stake gearing and pros for go-fast parts. A 3-inch exhaust with a Magnaflow muffler provides the right growl to accompany that sting.

This car even has power steering and Wilwood brakes that feature cross-slotted/drilled rotors as well as six-piston front and 4-piston rear calipers. With less than 600 miles on the clock, everything should be running well and smoothly.

This menacing exterior is covered in Vengeance Black and features a Boss 429 hood with scoop, front spoiler and emblems. American Racing 18-inch aluminum wheels with Michelin Z-rated tires complete the look.

The exterior is matched by the black interior with plenty of luxuries such as leather upholstery, TMI custom center console cup holders and air conditioning. The TMI high back seats should be comfortable even for tall drivers, plus Camlock 5-point seat belts for a racing-inspired experience.

In case you weren’t aware, Classic Recreations has an official license from Ford Motor Company to build a turnkey from 1969 through 1970 Boss 429 Mustangs. Without this authorization, cars could be taken under copyright law, as one builder discovered not so long ago. While the Mustang looks like a classic in many ways, it was built using licensed Ford reproduction parts. This means modern performance along with a classic look, which is not a bad combination.

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