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1970 Mustang Boss 429 Orange Mega G+

AFX Collector Series Mustang Boss 429 HO Slot Car (Orange) (LWB) (Mega G+)

Considered one of the rarest muscle cars in existence, the Boss 429 was engineered by Ford to develop a Hemi engine, challenging Chrysler in NASCAR. Between 1969 and 1970, Ford produced only 1,358 of these iconic cars to meet homologation rules, requiring 500 units with the Hemi motor. Although officially rated at 375 HP, the Boss 429 was widely believed to unleash around 500 HP, making it a powerhouse on the road. The 1970 model, featuring the distinctive oversized flat black hood scoop and Boss 429 logo on the front fenders, exemplifies its legendary status. Despite its performance prowess, slowing sales and high production costs led to Ford ceasing production by the year's end.

The Mega G+ chassis isn't simply about achieving higher speeds or superior handling compared to its competitors. It retains the ultra-low, narrow dimensions of the original Mega G, ensuring the continuation of the most realistic HO cars on the planet. What sets it apart is its unparalleled smoothness, consistency, and intuitive design, making it the most advanced car we've ever produced.