Im the driver of this car, the owner is standing beside the car in the burnout box. We bring the car out once a year to Tulsa and make 1 or 2 passes. This engine configuration we tried to simulate the Can-Am Boss 494 all aluminum engine. The heads are Factory Ford Experimental Holman/Moody nascar D port. The 2x4 manifold is a very rare Factory Ford and I made spacer plates to turn the big carbs sideways. I shift at about 8000rpm. Thanks for all the great comments!
Erik Hansen We went a 9.55 @ 147 in Memphis a couple years ago on a real nice sticky track. Have to launch at near idle or it just blows the tires off...lol
Erik Hansen Yes we tried but at 6100rpm the engine nearly destroyed the dyno breaking the pump and blowing the hydraulic lines off. It was making 1060hp when the dyno broke. So we figure it makes around 1100-1200hp. Engine is built by the owner. I help tune the clutch.
Its nice to see one have a great quarter mile. They didn't build and tune the factory 429 motors as good as they could have. Stock 429 should have been been a top street eliminator.
Nothing sweeter than a 69/ 70 boss 429. Know a guy that had both the 302 and 429 and he only once lost a race. The 302 ate 69 Z28s and BB chevelles for lunch. When he lost to a 70 440 6pk 4 spd challenger he brought out his 70 boss 429 and beat the dodge by 5 car lengths .Super fast and the idle from a boss 429 would shrivel the nuts of anyone stupid enough to line up alongside THE BEAST .
in my world this is the perfect car, The best looking Mustang ever built never to be matched..... ever, people loose their breath when they see the engine, if ever Teed up at a red light with a newer pony car there would be zero worries on who's gonna do what, this car looks mean like really mean, the mysteries of life get solved with a car like this........
Impressive time. The Boss 429 was designed for NASCAR to compete with the 426 Hemi, and it did a good job of it; however, the Mustangs and Cyclones and Torinos that got the engine for the street were rather disappointing in stock form. I think because on the street the engine just wasn't up at high rpms enough to take advantage of the big valves. But it was at high rpm about all the time on the NASCAR tracks, so it would really breathe there.
@@gordonipock9385 the heads on the street version are highly restricted , they simply need a good porting job ( or better yet match ported with the intake manifold ) and they really come to life, very easy to get 600+ hp out of these. I bought a 429 interceptor built it and with a 460 crank I’m getting 623 hp and 647 ft. Lbs. torque.
Ms. Sonshine Yup.I know a guy who had a matched set of 70 boss mustangs one 302 and one 429.The 302 was insane and the only car to ever best him was a 69 superbee 440 6 pk .He raced the superbee with his 429 and beat it badly.The boss mustangs owned the streets.They were that fast.
To bad Ford hurried to make the Boss. The potential of this engine shows what Ford was capable of doing. Like when the Gt40 embarrassed Ferrari. That being said us FORD people know who the real BOSS is. 💪😎👊
He didn't have a 1973 boss 429 Mustang because they made less than 800 in total, and they were only made in 1969 & 1970. These are the only engines that you could get in a 1973 Mustang: 250ci six, 302ci 2bbl V8, 351ci 2bbl V8, 351ci 4bbl V8, 351ci CJ 4bbl V8.
+Jesse Lozano I agree! We get to see the pass and we get to see under the hood! It's great!! Because who knows what's under the hood? It could be anything! Anyway, I agree with you. It is a great video.
Very nice car and impressive run. You have managed to successfully unleash all the potential power of a Boss 429 where many others have failed. Congratulations on a great build.
Yea but luckily some got out and this is one of them most likley and with tuners coming out they could restore the king to its true glory but yea the engine choking wtf was ford thinking smh
There is one thing some people do who really don't know engines, is when you come off high rpms if you suddenly release the throttle and let the engine brake the car you can really damage the internals of the engine, such as bent pushrods, etc. The professional way is to immediately knock the engine into neutral so the the rpms can drop without pressure and stress on the parts, ask any pro, plus by doing it this way you can get a better reading of what's going on inside of the engine when checking the plugs.
Double clutch like Steve McQueen in the movie Bullitt, witch laid the blueprintfor all car chase scenes. The driver was super quick or he had a kill switch on the tranny to engage between shifts. Racing motorcycles use this trick setup.Richard S.
Nascar drivers take it out of gear and then shut the motor off immediately after crossing the start/finish line after their qualifying run, (that was when they were still running qualifying sessions pre-pandemic). Most of them take it out of gear and then let it coast around the track and after entering pit road and they'll usually shut it off once parked and then let their pit crew push it back into their hauler for the ride home. Those engines (if they don't have a dedicated engine shop) cost $100,000 to lease for one race.
That car is a work of Art. I had a friend whos big brother had one and it shook the house windows when it was starting and idling. Also I hear, none of these cars had an air conditioner- There was just no room for it, OR the battery up front. My friend said his brothers car had the battery in the trunk.
The last time I checked pricing, you couldn't touch a basket case for less than half a million, the last one I saw sold at Meccum went for well over $1 million, and it wasn't an original (not restored) numbers matching car.
Ron, this isnt the average big block. It's a nascar bred engine design, very detuned for street use when stock. This engine is far less modified than any small block running in the 10s.
@@milojanis4901 No they were bigger than Roush, Yates and Ernie Elliott put together in Ford Racing... I'd dare to say they had a hand in the GT40's engines that won Lemons... There was nobody in NASCAR or NHRA doing anything with Ford that they H/M didn't sell parts to. If you ran a Ford, you BEGGED H/M for parts just to run midpack against their picked driver.... There are alot of people that really boost Mopar's ego about the 60's. But I went back and added it up, and Mopar only got 15 or so more wins than Ford, 200 less top 5's and 500 less top 10's than Ford all said and done, between 1960-1971... Chrysler had their engine tech scientists in a lab. Holman Moody was Holman Moody. Stood all by themselves... People talk shit about the 70-71 season for Mopar beating the hell out of Ford. But in the same breath they want to talk about the 64 season that Petty and the big names had to sit out... Well same can be said for Ford in the 70-71 season. Likely H/M had very little dealings with the 351W or the 351C to really do anything for advancing the performance of those engines... So for Ford it was run the 351 of the 2 configurations and stay home, much like for the Mopars in 64, it was run the older 413's or stay home... And I might add, the one's that ran the 413's might as well have stayed home...
my best friends bro had a black one,fastest car in town ate everything that lined up with it,bought it at used car lot in pittsburg for$2700 with 22k on it
+butchtropic The Tasca superboss had a C6 in it. That car was built from a pre-production prototype. Kind of a strange car because its a 69, but does not have the fake quarter panel scoops.
Yeah, the chassis mods for better grip help a lot too. All that power just burns the tires with a stock suspension, they put some work into that car to make it launch like that.
The beauty just darts away! That's not raven black. At first I thought the color was so. But up close!?! I guess its the same color the 1969 Mach1 has in the John Wick movie.
Well, there aren't many things to change to get it into the 10's. Boss 429's came with the same Holley carb that was on the Boss 302. A bigger carb, and you picked up a bunch of HP. An exhaust valve the size of a softball, and cast iron exhaust manifolds? Headers woke the rest of it up. I had a 1968 428 Mustang CJ, and it ran in the 10's With substantially less horsepower than a boss. Hope you aren't taking the stock "horsepower rating" to heart. Of course, the real Boss had 1 carb...and this one has 2...uh.....those aren't Holley carbs, and they look like come faux-carb fuel injection units. But Fuel injection doesn't exactly boost power, now does it? Ford did make the 9" rear, but not that big brace welded on the rear. Or the non-stock ignition.
@@ejameshansen During tests, at CT Dragway, that car ran in the 9's. I was there because CT Dragway was my home track. By putting street tires on it and closed exhaust, TASCA Ford did the streetcar challenge as a publicity thing. Nobody ever beat it.
@@ejameshansen Tasca Street Boss '69 Mustang had 735 HP without NOS and no turbo/supercharged. You're a racing engine expert, how? Bob Tasca's thing was putting all possible HP to the ground and not just make as much HP as possible. Hell, my '57 Ford former NHRA E/G car would beat this Boss 429 10 second car easily. It now runs in the mid 9's dial-in. It won this past June at NE Nationals in NH with a 9.87 ET. De-stroked 427 FE Ford engine, no NOS, no turbos or supercharger either.
@@ejameshansen No DAMN way does this '69 Boss 429 Mustang have over 1200 HP. Everybody is entitled to be stupid sometimes but you're abusing the privilege.
So sweet, I was hoping you took on that silver ROUSH, Jack Roush edition that was in the right lane. That does in the 10's and wth is that doing at the track. Both should be in air conditioned garages, with dehumidifiers!
This was my dream car and Ford offered me one of these, but I had a 66 Chevy two nova that I would not give up 327 and I used to turn eight 7 1/4. Are used to eat fords and hammy's for breakfast. Used to go up to Gainesville Florida, with those rich boys with how many kudos and used to have them crying, such is life
I never taught of the boss 429 as fast way back, this is not stock, I rode in one and he open it up maybe he didn’t know how to shif but the car lifted on ever shift, same as my mustangs Didn’t seen to rev or move out like it came on the cam. Rode in hemi road runner, boss son. Now that car came on the cam like a 350 and had good torque and high rev. And at the track the and hemi 340 and the 454 camero and Pontic were popular and a few odd ball transplant the galaxy and comment. Those sat at the drag was so much fun
I wish the video was better on this but I love the shotgun 429 motor the hemi killer other than the overhead cam hemi that Ford had secret and the d500 motor the Dodge had overhead cam hemi this is probably the third most legendary engine ever in history
Doesn't matter what brand you choose, they're all one in the same with different names. Without the exchange of technologies between auto manufactures over the past century, none of them would be where they are today without each other and together, are unified in a sustainable Industry. That said, I see a parallel for the people on this planet, I just wish they understood that.
@Live Wire - Actually the name "Boss" had nothing to do with the car's brute strength, etc. It was created when Larry Shinoda was working on what was to become the Boss 302 and someone in corporate asked him what project he was working on and he replied "The Bosses car" because it was being done in secret. The Boss he was referring to was Ford's then new President Bunkie Knudson. The Boss 302 was actually more successful overall than the Boss 429 as it won The SCCA Trans Am Championship with Parnelli Jones driving. Both historic Fords just the same.
looks like the suspension is set up to handle the power .not a stock intake .mite be a clone boss with more cubes .Kaas racing sells boss clones based on a 460 block .nice looking car !
Nice run. Unfortunately, the "Boss" engine alone probably cost more than the GT500. The GT500 was a little more than 2sec's behind. I'm really impressed. It's been 3yrs. Let's see some more video!
Im the driver of this car, the owner is standing beside the car in the burnout box. We bring the car out once a year to Tulsa and make 1 or 2 passes. This engine configuration we tried to simulate the Can-Am Boss 494 all aluminum engine. The heads are Factory Ford Experimental Holman/Moody nascar D port. The 2x4 manifold is a very rare Factory Ford and I made spacer plates to turn the big carbs sideways. I shift at about 8000rpm. Thanks for all the great comments!
Car is awesome. Thanks for commenting. My dad has a Boss 429 so i love to see one that runs so well.
Erik Hansen We went a 9.55 @ 147 in Memphis a couple years ago on a real nice sticky track. Have to launch at near idle or it just blows the tires off...lol
Has the car ever been dynoed?
Erik Hansen Yes we tried but at 6100rpm the engine nearly destroyed the dyno breaking the pump and blowing the hydraulic lines off. It was making 1060hp when the dyno broke. So we figure it makes around 1100-1200hp. Engine is built by the owner. I help tune the clutch.
THE RESTRICTOR PLATE IN NASCAR WAS IMPLEMTED IN 1970 TO STOP THE BOSS 429 FROM DOMINATING NASCAR.
It's nice to see a Boss 429 on a drag strip, in stead of on a trailer.
Erica D'AriA true that man. Hoping to get a 69 Mach 1 myself someday. Also hoping to drive the crap out of it. Not let it rot in my garage.
...or illegally speeding on a public roadway.
Ed F booboo Yes it is.
Its nice to see one have a great quarter mile. They didn't build and tune the factory 429 motors as good as they could have. Stock 429 should have been been a top street eliminator.
That is not a stock engine
I will sell everything and live in that car.
And sell everything again to afford the current gas prices
Nothing sweeter than a 69/ 70 boss 429. Know a guy that had both the 302 and 429 and he only once lost a race. The 302 ate 69 Z28s and BB chevelles for lunch. When he lost to a 70 440 6pk 4 spd challenger he brought out his 70 boss 429 and beat the dodge by 5 car lengths .Super fast and the idle from a boss 429 would shrivel the nuts of anyone stupid enough to line up alongside THE BEAST .
Son of a bitch that car's fast.
Chevy fanboy here,always admired the Boss.
tfw no name Well at least you admit ford had a real winner with the boss mustangs.
I'm a Chevy guy, but this is one awesome Boss Mustang. 10 seconds is super fast for a street car, WOW.
in my world this is the perfect car, The best looking Mustang ever built never to be matched..... ever, people loose their breath when they see the engine, if ever Teed up at a red light with a newer pony car there would be zero worries on who's gonna do what, this car looks mean like really mean, the mysteries of life get solved with a car like this........
Well Said...
Impressive time. The Boss 429 was designed for NASCAR to compete with the 426 Hemi, and it did a good job of it; however, the Mustangs and Cyclones and Torinos that got the engine for the street were rather disappointing in stock form. I think because on the street the engine just wasn't up at high rpms enough to take advantage of the big valves. But it was at high rpm about all the time on the NASCAR tracks, so it would really breathe there.
@@gordonipock9385 the heads on the street version are highly restricted , they simply need a good porting job ( or better yet match ported with the intake manifold ) and they really come to life, very easy to get 600+ hp out of these. I bought a 429 interceptor built it and with a 460 crank I’m getting 623 hp and 647 ft. Lbs. torque.
This is one of the sweetest cars ever
Whoo-hoo! Love it. My dream car. I knew a guy who use to race back in the 1970's, and he said the Mustangs were impossible to beat.
Ms. Sonshine Yup.I know a guy who had a matched set of 70 boss mustangs one 302 and one 429.The 302 was insane and the only car to ever best him was a 69 superbee 440 6 pk .He raced the superbee with his 429 and beat it badly.The boss mustangs owned the streets.They were that fast.
I won at Atco in a stock ‘71 Mach I.
Only because he loved Mustangs. No car ever built that can't be beaten.
To bad Ford hurried to make the Boss. The potential of this engine shows what Ford was capable of doing. Like when the Gt40 embarrassed Ferrari. That being said us FORD people know who the real BOSS is. 💪😎👊
The real BOSS is the 429, no doubt. Calling the 302 a "boss" was a joke.
they had to hurry the release of the boss.. Dodge was kicking their ass in sales with the RT models they were releasing
Live Wire i would be more afraid of the boss 302 street light to street light then facing a 429!
The boss 302 wasn't a joke to the scca trans-am series in 69-70.
@@livewire2759 The Boss 302 was the best handling muscle car.
How many guys would trade their balls for a 1969 Boss 429 hemi mustang...
Not my balls, but all my possessions, yes. Lol.
Semi hemi
@Jake Fry Semi hemispherical
Go ahead and take the little boogers!
@@lketchemonia
You would have to have some first of all.
no other words then just WOW! absolutely beautiful car love watching it just fly down the track
My friend had one in stock form in '73 and he drag raced it with everything stock. No headers. It ran 12;90s with street tires.
And that's actually pretty fast
He didn't have a 1973 boss 429 Mustang because they made less than 800 in total, and they were only made in 1969 & 1970. These are the only engines that you could get in a 1973 Mustang: 250ci six, 302ci 2bbl V8, 351ci 2bbl V8, 351ci 4bbl V8, 351ci CJ 4bbl V8.
@@Lightning546 He may have meant, he had a 69 or 70, in 1973.
@@aaronrainey788 I believe that's what he meant.
who the hell gives this a thumbs down! great video bud!
+Jesse Lozano I agree! We get to see the pass and we get to see under the hood! It's great!! Because who knows what's under the hood? It could be anything! Anyway, I agree with you. It is a great video.
Jesse Lozano Honda owner probably
People how hate freedom bald eagles my friend they just hate it :(
General miscarriage owners.
Jesse Lozano Jealous chevy pussies who got their asses kicked by boss mustangs in both flavors 302 and 429.
My 2 favorite Mustangs are the Boss 429 (either year) and the 1969 Mach 1.
Very nice car and impressive run. You have managed to successfully unleash all the potential power of a Boss 429 where many others have failed. Congratulations on a great build.
It is nice to finaly see someone show the true potential of one of these cars. The stock ones are choked to death. This is a high rpm motor.
Exactly. When those cars left the factory they were not set up to breath.
Yea but luckily some got out and this is one of them most likley and with tuners coming out they could restore the king to its true glory but yea the engine choking wtf was ford thinking smh
I see this video is from 7 years ago,but still!!! Good for thim to bring it out,even if it's only once or twice a year! ❤😎👍
There is one thing some people do who really don't know engines, is when you come off high rpms if you suddenly release the throttle and let the engine brake the car you can really damage the internals of the engine, such as bent pushrods, etc. The professional way is to immediately knock the engine into neutral so the the rpms can drop without pressure and stress on the parts, ask any pro, plus by doing it this way you can get a better reading of what's going on inside of the engine when checking the plugs.
Double clutch like Steve McQueen in the movie Bullitt, witch laid the blueprintfor all car chase scenes. The driver was super quick or he had a kill switch on the tranny to engage between shifts. Racing motorcycles use this trick setup.Richard S.
Nascar drivers take it out of gear and then shut the motor off immediately after crossing the start/finish line after their qualifying run, (that was when they were still running qualifying sessions pre-pandemic). Most of them take it out of gear and then let it coast around the track and after entering pit road and they'll usually shut it off once parked and then let their pit crew push it back into their hauler for the ride home. Those engines (if they don't have a dedicated engine shop) cost $100,000 to lease for one race.
What a Monster! The sound is as impressive as it's performance. Open the hood and faint over the sight of that engine. Just wow a thousand times over.
That car is a work of Art. I had a friend whos big brother had one and it shook the house windows when it was starting and idling. Also I hear, none of these cars had an air conditioner- There was just no room for it, OR the battery up front. My friend said his brothers car had the battery in the trunk.
I like how he maintained the stock look of the car.
Imo. The sickest muscle car ever created.
now that is set up professionally and driven professionally. ............very nice
Great to see someone who has the balls to drive one of these the way they were built to be driven!
He drives it like hes mad at it.
What a speed after 400 Meter. My BMW hit 140 miles after 2000 Meter. We need more muscles in Germany. Greetz to the states.
69 was the best mustang fastback look
Just came across this, mmmm.....black jade, one of my favorite often overlooked colors.
The cars insane man! An American Legend without a doubt.
You NEED the suspension mods. This is a chassis-twisting beast! Love this shit!
I need a Boss 429 in my life right now....!
The last time I checked pricing, you couldn't touch a basket case for less than half a million, the last one I saw sold at Meccum went for well over $1 million, and it wasn't an original (not restored) numbers matching car.
Ron, this isnt the average big block. It's a nascar bred engine design, very detuned for street use when stock. This engine is far less modified than any small block running in the 10s.
Doesn't take much to get into the 10's, gotta love this car
@@nickefgen9219 This engine has Holman Moody engineering inside of it though. They were in a league of their own....
Love the color to, I thought it was black at first until they got up close to it in the pits
@@kramnull8962 Holman Moody was the Jack Roush of the 1960s....
@@milojanis4901 No they were bigger than Roush, Yates and Ernie Elliott put together in Ford Racing... I'd dare to say they had a hand in the GT40's engines that won Lemons... There was nobody in NASCAR or NHRA doing anything with Ford that they H/M didn't sell parts to. If you ran a Ford, you BEGGED H/M for parts just to run midpack against their picked driver....
There are alot of people that really boost Mopar's ego about the 60's. But I went back and added it up, and Mopar only got 15 or so more wins than Ford, 200 less top 5's and 500 less top 10's than Ford all said and done, between 1960-1971... Chrysler had their engine tech scientists in a lab. Holman Moody was Holman Moody. Stood all by themselves...
People talk shit about the 70-71 season for Mopar beating the hell out of Ford. But in the same breath they want to talk about the 64 season that Petty and the big names had to sit out... Well same can be said for Ford in the 70-71 season. Likely H/M had very little dealings with the 351W or the 351C to really do anything for advancing the performance of those engines... So for Ford it was run the 351 of the 2 configurations and stay home, much like for the Mopars in 64, it was run the older 413's or stay home... And I might add, the one's that ran the 413's might as well have stayed home...
Boss 429, my favorite muscle car of all time.
He drove the shit out of that car lol! That was awesome!
I can't get over the size of the heads. They're huge !
my best friends bro had a black one,fastest car in town ate everything that lined up with it,bought it at used car lot in pittsburg for$2700 with 22k on it
that car is amazing
Sweetest Mustang ever, none compare to the Boss 429. Keep your Shelby Mustangs I want a Boss 9 !
Ricky Buchanan My all time dream car .Boss 429 .Calypso red .Only car Id take over a boss 429 is a 67 shelby 427 cobra .
@@tomwolak3362 Meh, you wouldn't turn your nose up at a GT 40...
@@kramnull8962 oh hell no. A gt40 is a awesome car.
@@tomwolak3362 I would happily take a 1969 Mach 1 if a 67 shelby cobra wasn't available for a reasonable price (low to mid 6 figures).
I love that it looks bone stock on the outside!
When your talking about piston engines, theirs no substitute for cubic inch displacement, and the 429 Boss mustang is the perfect example.
That's one fast an wild horse , I love those mustangs they always look so fierce. nice ride guys . besafe an many many more race days to y'all.
You are making John Wick jealous. And one thing you do not want to do... you don't want to make John Wick jealous. ;)
thats one my top favorite cars love the body style
10.01 is fast for any street car.I'ts probably not on pump gas but since it's older than dirt it gets a thumbs up.
Even if hes running aviation fuel that one quick boss.
Damn that was badass the sound of that motor is music blue oval baby
Of course,it's a BOSS! Awesome pony!
Not only looks great it GOES !
this video made me happy! :)
3 pedals too!
+butchtropic The Tasca superboss had a C6 in it. That car was built from a pre-production prototype. Kind of a strange car because its a 69, but does not have the fake quarter panel scoops.
Wow that is impressive now!!!
Hands down favorite car of all time!
When the Boss Hemi 429 is actually not detuned like it was from the factory it will eat its prey very easily.
Yeah, the chassis mods for better grip help a lot too. All that power just burns the tires with a stock suspension, they put some work into that car to make it launch like that.
Don't you know it !
Yeah, swallowed down those giant intake ports !!
A black Unicorn on the strip Absolutely EPIC
All stock Boss 429 had small carbs and wimpy camshafts. Put a good carb and a decent cam and they can kick Chevy and Mopar asses
Lorenzo Maximo They did anyway .
Ya all day long
Man the trap speed is insane!
Alright the great underrated 429 ford
With 2 4 barrel carbs on top of it!!!!!!
The beauty just darts away! That's not raven black. At first I thought the color was so. But up close!?! I guess its the same color the 1969 Mach1 has in the John Wick movie.
My mouth is watering...... That mustang is a bat outta hell, dripping with blood, I fucking want one.
clearly not stock, but so what this is a gorgeous car. rare engine setup also as the driver described. very cool!
Well, there aren't many things to change to get it into the 10's. Boss 429's came with the same Holley carb that was on the Boss 302. A bigger carb, and you picked up a bunch of HP. An exhaust valve the size of a softball, and cast iron exhaust manifolds? Headers woke the rest of it up. I had a 1968 428 Mustang CJ, and it ran in the 10's With substantially less horsepower than a boss. Hope you aren't taking the stock "horsepower rating" to heart.
Of course, the real Boss had 1 carb...and this one has 2...uh.....those aren't Holley carbs, and they look like come faux-carb fuel injection units. But Fuel injection doesn't exactly boost power, now does it? Ford did make the 9" rear, but not that big brace welded on the rear. Or the non-stock ignition.
oldmusher Actually, the BOSS 302 had a 780 Holley carb on it stock, the BOSS 429 came with a 735 Holley.
oldmusher 10 in the 1/8, ill believe that....
Dorian Samaniego Not even close to stock, but still badass.
YEAH, that shows how choked down the big Boss was !!
Beautiful Boss 💯
love that black/green color
WOW! That's a smidge away from 9s. bragging rights.
Very nice car. Impressive for that car doing 10's
Now THAT 429 was Haulin The Mail .... Whooo Weeee !!!
That was a nice Saleen in the background
In stock form they couldn't get out of their own way. But that one is impressive.
THAT'S ONE BAD BAD GIRL!
NOW THAT'S A CAR!!
Man that thing hooked too!
It wasn't built to be the boss. It was built to be boss, and boss it is.
@Robert OHara - And yet it was named for the boss - Bunkie Knudson, the new President of Ford Motor Co.
10 seconds???? Wow....just Wow!
Bob Tasca's '69 Mustang "Street Boss" used to turn low 9 ET's. It was street legal, and he drove it quite often to work at his Ford dealership.
You are mistaken. The Tasca superboss ran 11's on street tires. Which was blazing fast at the time.
@@ejameshansen During tests, at CT Dragway, that car ran in the 9's. I was there because CT Dragway was my home track. By putting street tires on it and closed exhaust, TASCA Ford did the streetcar challenge as a publicity thing. Nobody ever beat it.
Slicks and open exhaust arent worth 2 seconds. This car makes 500 hp more than the Tasca Boss and you can see what it runs.
@@ejameshansen Tasca Street Boss '69 Mustang had 735 HP without NOS and no turbo/supercharged. You're a racing engine expert, how? Bob Tasca's thing was putting all possible HP to the ground and not just make as much HP as possible. Hell, my '57 Ford former NHRA E/G car would beat this Boss 429 10 second car easily. It now runs in the mid 9's dial-in. It won this past June at NE Nationals in NH with a 9.87 ET. De-stroked 427 FE Ford engine, no NOS, no turbos or supercharger either.
@@ejameshansen No DAMN way does this '69 Boss 429 Mustang have over 1200 HP. Everybody is entitled to be stupid sometimes but you're abusing the privilege.
No one is crazy enough to race a original boss 429...worth 250k today. Engine priceless itself.
motorhead It is a real Boss 429. Dig deeper in the comments.
And u don't know much about cars cause one at Barrett Jackson sold for half a million dollars
Erik Hansen the car is real but the motor is aftermarket
Erik Hansen . as in not original equipment not even the same block
trail gnome What difference does that make? A Boss 429 is more unique than an engine swap.
Simply amazing, love this car!!! ☆☆☆☆☆
So sweet, I was hoping you took on that silver ROUSH, Jack Roush edition that was in the right lane. That does in the 10's and wth is that doing at the track. Both should be in air conditioned garages, with dehumidifiers!
Omg that's fast for a classic!
Im glad the driver told us the facts about the car so I dont have to.
This was my dream car and Ford offered me one of these, but I had a 66 Chevy two nova that I would not give up 327 and I used to turn eight 7 1/4. Are used to eat fords and hammy's for breakfast. Used to go up to Gainesville Florida, with those rich boys with how many kudos and used to have them crying, such is life
And, THEN YOU WOKE UP !!!
FYeah man! One bad ass Ford!
That's awesome right there. Easily a 9 second car.
I never taught of the boss 429 as fast way back, this is not stock, I rode in one and he open it up maybe he didn’t know how to shif but the car lifted on ever shift, same as my mustangs Didn’t seen to rev or move out like it came on the cam. Rode in hemi road runner, boss son. Now that car came on the cam like a 350 and had good torque and high rev. And at the track the and hemi 340 and the 454 camero and Pontic were popular and a few odd ball transplant the galaxy and comment. Those sat at the drag was so much fun
I wish the video was better on this but I love the shotgun 429 motor the hemi killer other than the overhead cam hemi that Ford had secret and the d500 motor the Dodge had overhead cam hemi this is probably the third most legendary engine ever in history
Doesn't matter what brand you choose, they're all one in the same with different names. Without the exchange of technologies between auto manufactures over the past century, none of them would be where they are today without each other and together, are unified in a sustainable Industry. That said, I see a parallel for the people on this planet, I just wish they understood that.
Amazing Boss Engine
John Wick!
+123benitezm Right buddy ;)
My. Favorite car is a 70. Boss 9. Very nice.. ..some day...
boss 429 is the best
It earned the name BOSS, unlike the 302...
@@livewire2759 The 302 won races in the Trans Am circuit. So how didn't it "earn" the name Boss?
@Live Wire - Actually the name "Boss" had nothing to do with the car's brute strength, etc. It was created when Larry Shinoda was working on what was to become the Boss 302 and someone in corporate asked him what project he was working on and he replied "The Bosses car" because it was being done in secret. The Boss he was referring to was Ford's then new President Bunkie Knudson. The Boss 302 was actually more successful overall than the Boss 429 as it won The SCCA Trans Am Championship with Parnelli Jones driving. Both historic Fords just the same.
Love this car! ❤️🏁
looks like the suspension is set up to handle the power .not a stock intake .mite be a clone boss with more cubes .Kaas racing sells boss clones based on a 460 block .nice looking car !
Nice run. Unfortunately, the "Boss" engine alone probably cost more than the GT500. The GT500 was a little more than 2sec's behind. I'm really impressed. It's been 3yrs. Let's see some more video!
Bravo! This is how you put real horsepower to the pavement. I'll bet you guys could make the 144 log head in my falcon run into the 13's lol.
damn near shocked at the 2.00 mark to see how huge the engine is , sounded a lot like a Nascar in the day would sound.
MY FAVORITE MUSTANG OF ALL TIME AND SPEED PROVE IT
Any car that's faster than my motorcycle in the 1/4 gets my vote.
The color is Black Jade for anyone wondering.
WOW! That is quick!
It's like father vs son the dad is like let me show you how it's done son
Absolutely gorgeous
That's what you call 60's tech.
That's about as street as can be,,,Gawd that's fast