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The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 is one of the most legendary and valuable Mustangs ever produced. Built to homologate Ford’s massive 429 semi-hemi NASCAR engine, the Boss 429—known as the “Boss 9”—was far more than just another muscle car. It was a hand-built, limited-production factory race car disguised as a street machine. Kar Kraft modified each Mustang by reshaping the shock towers, relocating suspension components, and redesigning the engine bay just to fit the enormous Boss 429 powerplant. With its conservative 375-hp rating (widely known to be underrated), functional hood scoop, NASCAR-bred internals, and unique body and trim, the Boss 429 stands as one of the rarest Mustangs ever built. In this video, we explore the full history of the 1969 Mustang Boss 429 — why Ford built it, how the NASCAR engine was engineered, and why surviving Boss 9s are now multi-hundred-thousand-dollar collector cars. In this video, you’ll learn: How Ford created the Boss 429 to compete in NASCAR Engineering details of the 429 semi-hemi big-block How Kar Kraft hand-assembled each Boss 9 Styling cues and features unique to 1969 Why the Boss 429 is one of the most collectible Mustangs ever built If you love Ford muscle, NASCAR history, or rare Mustangs, this video is for you. Share your Boss 429 stories in the comments!