Over the years, we’ve seen unique Mustangs like the 1969 – 1970 BOSS 429 iterations auctioned off at world renowned events, like the 15th Annual Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Auction out of Palm Beach, Florida. These coveted Mustang models usually sell for high dollar amounts – as in – more than six figures, and sometimes even close to more than half a million dollars.
Without a doubt, this Wimbledon White ’69 BOSS 429 will more than likely sell for around the same figures. This particular Mustang, which is one of 857 BOSS 429s produced in 1969, received a 100-percent, period-correct, numbers-matching restoration.
According to the original ad, “The engine received a full rebuild, completed in August 2016, by a BOSS 429 specialist in Scottsdale, Arizona, with the entire process being photo-documented. The entire car has been restored with great attention to detail, with all components and markings being correct for the car.”
The ad continues to detail this BOSS 429 Mustang, exclaiming that the car is known as KK #1717. It is also one of 271 cars made in Wimbledon White and features options such as a Traction-Lok differential, 4-speed close-ratio transmission, power front disc brakes, deluxe interior, functional front spoiler and completion suspension.
Checkout the ad for yourself here for more details on this ’69 BOSS 429 Mustang. If you plan on heading out to the 15th Annual Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Auction, the dates are set for April 6th – 8th. As a bonus, you can also see the all-new 2018 Mustang in person that weekend, too.