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429 fords!!! any good pics?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by JimSibley, May 11, 2009.

  1. JimSibley
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    Im having some local highschool kids build me a gasser out of my 63 fairlane. We got a good 429 out of a 70 t- bird. im lookin to dress it up a bit,
    thats all.
     
  2. Deuce Daddy Don
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    Here's my factory new 1970 429 Torino, back in June 1970-------Don:D:D
     
  3. Good motor, good year for a 429.
     
  4. JimSibley
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    Well, We got it out, built the car for it and ran the numbers. It turns out it is a 365 horse motor from a 1969 mustang.
    man, It makes this lil car haul ass.
     

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  5. 69-70 T-Bird 429's are the best.


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  6. 34Fordtk
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    Mustang did not come with a 429, they had a FE 428. It most likely came from the T Bird or a Linc or big Merc.
    I have a D1 blocked stroker (552ci) in my Mustang now, I will see if I can find some pics.
     
  7. 58custom
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    Here is my 460 in my '58.


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  8. Verminator
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    Thunder jet 429 first available in 68 Tbirds 360 hp. Bought a 68 TB that the guy swore was a 428 motor ( also available in 68 )All built now and waiting on the back burner for the Bantam project....
     
  9. Belchfire8
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    ..Chrome won't get you home...:):rolleyes:

    BTW, Mustangs DID come with 429s, the Boss 429 had aluminum heads though, kinda rare beast, wish i had one!
     

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  10. OneBad56
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    Sorry, but they did in 1970 and 1971 as cobra jets and super cobra jets, plus the Boss 429
     
  11. OneBad56
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    Here's mine:

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    1971 thunderjet 4V block
    1970 DOVE-C heads with cobra jet valves and port matched
    Blue thunder dual quad hi-riser
    2 x 450 hollies (race carbs)
    Blue thunder ribbed valve covers
    crane cam
    edlebrock water pump
    aluminum timing cover and roller timing chain
    windage tray
    sanderson headers
     
  12. Cody Walls
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  14. Cody Walls
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    [​IMG]here a boss 429 with hemi heads , im building this channeled 69 mustang for a customer .
     
  15. Cody Walls
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  16. 64Cyclone
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    But not originally from a 69 Mustang....71 was the first year for a 429 (non Boss) in a Mustang.
     
  17. Fiddytree
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    Whatya building there? Looks like fun!


     
  18. JimSibley
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    Okay, im not ford guy. it was coded as a 69. must be a t bird motor.
     
  19. Cody Walls
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    yah it been a project of mine for the last 2 years , its a 69 mustang (not hamb material ) but aney ways lots of work , it has a morrison chassie ,been channeled 4 inches , lot and lots of metal work about 1400 hours worth so far every thing except the roof has been modifyed , the motor is out to the engine builder getting finished up right now , but trying to fit that huge 429 under the hood of the 69 that has been channled was fun !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  20. 34Fordtk
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    Exactly! The Boss 429 is NOT a normal 429/460! There are people building "Boss" engine from them now though.
     
  21. DirtyThirty
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    from nowhere...

    Its a GREAT motor, anyway you dress it, Jim...mine is not too purty, right now, its kinda got that "Disco-Stew" late-70's action going on, but, it runs good. Future plans call for some Blue Thunder finned covers, because they are one of the few that will clear the valvetrain.
    M/T marketed their own finned ones, way back, but folks want $$$ for 'em now, if you can find a set of "Hardin Marine" finned covers, they are the same, but, cheaper/less desirable...I scored a set for $ 48.00, but, I gave then to a friend who has a 429 in an open engine car ( he NEEDED 'em more than I...) I have a hood!
    They also DID clear my valvetrain...
     
  22. rikkitabaras
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    from dallas tx

    The Boss 429 was also called the Shot gun 429 back in the day!
     
  23. mechmeth
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    Here is a pic of a 429 in my 51 Merc. The carbs are Harley Davison 42mm.
     

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  24. Wow thats sick!!
     
  25. 34Fordtk
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    DAMN RIGHT!! Anymore pics?!?!?!?!
     

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