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KK1201 - The 1st Boss 429 Prototype
After continued research, documentation has concluded that my new Mustang (9F02R100031) is KK1201. The VIN, door tag, buck tag, hidden fender VIN, block and transmission all match historic paperwork noting this car on Kar-Kraft documentation. For now, it's research, research and more research.
Ed Meyer, Bob Perkins, Joe Spinelli and a cast of thousands have been helping with figuring out the cars history. I've also secured the Eminger reports and the Marti Report, and Kevin is going through his documentation to see if he has anything on the car. We have educated guesses as to what the cars purpose at KK was for (possibly 15x7 tire testing) but want to substantiate that with documentation. I'm also backtracking ownership history of the car (currently stuck in 1994). The car retains its numbers matching 428 CJ engine and transmission. Some anomalies include blanks on the door tag and the warranty portion still attached. It's also likely the 1st 69 CJ 4-spd, and I've yet to find a car ordered earlier than this one (May 23rd, 1968). The order received date predates the Introductory Show Units (June 4, 1968) by 11 days. The car was completed on June 20th, 1968 and was at the Dearborn Test Track just a few days later (June 22nd). Bunkie Knudsen approved the B9 program on June 20th. There's also a significant gap in registered CJ's after my CUN (100031) with the next being 102205. What does all of this mean is anyone's guess, for now. The car was also sent to Ford Design Studio fabricator Paul Shedlik for usage of creating the mold for Ohio George Montgomery's 1969 Gasser. It's also looking likely the car was used for SS/E testing by FoMoCo. I'm looking forward to finding out more about this historically significant car and gathering info about the very early beginnings of the 69 CJs. To date it's the only Boss 429 prototype to surface. If you have any paperwork pertaining to the 7 original R code B9 prototypes (plus the no Number car) I'd love to hear from you. Last edited by 69hurstSC; 11-21-2019 at 07:15 PM. |
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When you announce the existence of a car like this it is an uphill battle. I found this out first hand with the research surrounding the first 1967 Camaro assembled and then through the documentation of the remaining 1967 pilot cars. Research is key and being sure to close every loop in the process while you are at it.
Owning the last of something can be easier, when you have video documentation of an empty build truck following the unit. That is iron clad. Congratulations on your find. There will be a few who might toss a stone here or there, but stay with it. That looks to be a significant car you have there. |
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YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY (11-22-2019) |
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Great find! That's a special Mustang there. Good luck in your search for information.
Keep us posted on the progress.
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Very great find. Was it sent to Kar Kraft with the 428 engine & did it retain that engine?
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place holder
Last edited by Lee Stewart; 12-02-2019 at 04:54 PM. |
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Wow....wow....wow.....Just, WOW!!!!
There needs to be a bigger :eek2 emoji for me to use!! Incredible!!! And where did you...how the....what the.....?? Can’t wait to see this one restored!! Double Cheers to that one!! Dave |
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But to answer your question, yes, there is a numbers matching 428 drivetrain in the car. |
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Last edited by 69hurstSC; 12-03-2019 at 07:53 PM. |
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Exactly! Keep plugging here and tell everyone why.
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Killer find... PLEASE Give some back story... Did you buy it knowing it MAY BE special or was that a bonus? I do not know much about Boss 9's - I had assumed they were shipped to KK sans engines, were they shipped as complete cars with 428 CJ's? then altered?
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