In 1969, Ford was determined to keep the Mustang at the top of its game in the face of the growing pony/muscle сompetition. That involved dramatic measures that ranged from retiring the GT, which had been overshadowed by the Mach 1, to introducing homologation specials such as the Boss 302 born from Trans am, and the Boss 429 born to support the Blue Oval’s new 429 NaSCaR engine. Five deсades later, digital artists love to play with these retro icons, and the rendering we have here is a brilliant example of this. Ford mustang boss 429 by axg_Builds.
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