Revology 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 is Frankensteinian Work of Art
Revology's version of the illustrious muscle car leverages modern technology, which the automaker says makes it a "redefinition" rather than a copy of the original.
Revology launched its version of the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429, utilizing modern engineering to revisit the renowned muscle car.
Revology's version of the Boss 429 sources its power (710 thumping ponies worth) from a Coyote supercharged 5.0-liter V-8, paired with either a six-speed manual or a 10-speed automatic.
Pricing for the Revology Boss 429 is steep, starting at $395,000, but the automaker says the model has already accounted for more than half of next year's production capacity.
Revology, the company that builds reproduction examples of 1960s Ford Mustangs, has just launched its take on the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429. These days, working examples of the Boss 429 easily fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars at auction houses. It's no surprise why. Fewer than 1000 were reportedly built for the 1969 model year to homologate the 429 engine for use in NASCAR. Plus, it looks damn cool. But that's a lot of cheddar to fork over for a five-decade-old car, if you can even find a decent example. That's where Revology comes in …
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