Boss 429 Mustang tapping the gas

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Christ.
That aint no AI lol
Been my favorite a long time. The forgotten max wedge. Lots of them still sitting in old winnebagos complete with the torqueflite transmission. Unfortunately people caught on to them and they are more $ these days. In law built a '27 T with one of those in it....suicide machine. :LOL:
 
I had a chance at a Boss 429 mustang when I was a senior in high school but just couldn’t pull together the funds. I consoled myself by buying a reasonably “affordable” second choice for my first car- an original 1971 Torino GT, 429SCJ, 4-speed, Drag-pack, 31-spline “N” case rear, dash tach, hideaway headlights, etc. It needed work, but, according to a Marti report I got years later, it was 1 of 385 built with those options. I’m a dumbass - I sold it a long time ago…
 
I had a chance at a Boss 429 mustang when I was a senior in high school but just couldn’t pull together the funds. I consoled myself by buying a reasonably “affordable” second choice for my first car- an original 1971 Torino GT, 429SCJ, 4-speed, Drag-pack, 31-spline “N” case rear, dash tach, hideaway headlights, etc. It needed work, but, according to a Marti report I got years later, it was 1 of 385 built with those options. I’m a dumbass - I sold it a long time ago…
I been sitting on my peice of shit almost 40 yrs.
Marti 1 of 7.
What sets it apart its a CA car fairly loaded with the rare style steeled wheels.

It took me a while to find a correct set.

We are also the original family owners of the power train that came into my sole possession in 82 when i got dads 71 coupe as a HS grad present.

I wrecked that in 88 and found the 70 that needed an H code and FMX

Hmmm. Didn't take me long to find one sitting in the garage lol
 
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