Waterloo Region Record

Chrysler’s response to Ford’s 450-hp F-150 Raptor? It may be a 707-hp pickup called the Rebel TRX Hellcat which may surface as early as 2019, according to our noseybody.

- Metroland Autonews

Classic Recreation­s has been officially licensed by Ford Motor Company to build the first-ever turnkey versions of some of the blue oval brand’s most legendary vehicles, beginning with the 1969-1970 BOSS 302, 1969-1970 BOSS 429 and 1969-1970 Mach 1 Mustangs.

Each vehicle will be built to customer specificat­ions using the latest chassis and drivetrain technology paired with new Ford-licensed reproducti­on parts – giving owners the opportunit­y to own and drive the most iconic muscle cars ever built, updated to run and drive like modern supercars.

Classic Recreation­s will debut the first vehicle built under the new license, a BOSS 429 Mustang, at the 2018 SEMA Show in Las Vegas this November. Classic Recreation­s is the only licensed continuati­on car builder to offer the highly sought after BOSS 429 Mustang.

The “BOSS 9,” as it is sometimes called in collector car circles, will be built from an original 1969 or 1970 Mustang body, though customers can opt for a brandnew body licensed by Ford, and will come equipped with a custom-built BOSS 429 engine featuring updated valvetrain and cutting-edge EFI and engine management systems.

In addition to the BOSS 429, Classic Recreation­s will also offer the BOSS 302 and Mach 1. Like the BOSS 429, the BOSS 302 and Mach 1 Mustangs will both begin with original 1969-1970 Mustang bodies or can be built with new Ford-licensed bodies.

The 302 will be offered with two engine options – a current generation Coyote 32-valve Ford Performanc­e V8 crate engine or a 363 cu in “stroker” engine that utilizes a 302 block. The Mach 1 Mustangs can be equipped with any engine option offered by Classic Recreation­s, including the latest EcoBoost models from Ford or an original FE big block.

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An Oklahoma-based coachbuild­er has unveiled plans to build turnkey Boss 302, Boss 429 and Mach 1 Mustangs as the first models in its newly announced continuati­on car program licensed by Ford Motor Company.

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