Introduced in 1969 and retired in 1970, the Boss 429 was Ford’s special engine that needed to be sold in standard passenger ...
But where did all this glory for the Mustangs in NASCAR ... Chryslers. Ford had to move quickly if they wanted to stay relevant. The answer from the company was the massive 429 V8 engine ...
The latter was also a departure from the engine that powered the NASCAR-spec Talladega. The latter hit the track with the 429-cubic-inch Boss V8, which Ford homologated in the 1969 Mustang.
Set to lap the oval at the Richmond 400 at the end of this month, the official Focus Electric NASCAR pace ... Focus Electric. Ford will offer fuel-efficient EcoBoost engines in 11 vehicles in ...
Ford is taking advantage of the NASCAR crowd, which is a huge fan base to tap into. This event also confirms what many others have already known, that the 2006 Ford NASCAR entry will be a Fusion.