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May 29, 2009

Kaase Engineering's Boss 429
Massive, powerful, understated, and expensive. No, we're not talking about a Russian female escort. We're thinking of a Boss 429, still the object of many a man's desire but completely unattainable by mere mortals until Jon Kaase Racing Engines ordained a 2008 Mustang chassis with one of their performance motors.

If you're one of the working stiff's who doesn't have a few hundred large laying around to buy on original Boss Mustang (or a second house) you can slide into something new from Kaase for a fraction of the price — with benefits.

Staying true to Boss racing heritage, these street legal competitors have a tire torturing 800 ft-lbs or torque coupled to all the advancements of a late model car that help make that power stick, stop and turn.

It's impossible to go into detail here, but you'll find a great read online with images and the complete story at Jon Kaase's website.

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