Incredible: Mustang Boss 429 and Challenger R/T Convertible discovered in barn (+Video)

Incredible: Mustang Boss 429 and Challenger R/T Convertible discovered in barn (+Video)

Mustang and Challenger discovered in barn
Mustang and Challenger discovered in barn


Finding a special car hidden in a barn is a dream for many motoring enthusiasts that only a few can experience. Finding multiple iconic vehicles in one place is extremely rare, perhaps rarer than the cars revealed in this incredible video.

Epic is a term that is often overused, but with a Dodge Challenger R/T convertible from 1970 together with a Ford Mustang Boss 429 of 1969, is entirely appropriate in this case. An old car show sign for the Mustang is found, stating that it is an all original car with 35,000 miles (56,327 km). We’re not getting anything as clear for the Challenger, but the grille design with the R/T badging seems consistent with 1970 models.

Mustang and Challenger discovered in barn

The 1969 and 1970 Boss 429 Mustangs are considered by many to be the most sought after ‘Stang’ of all. Only 859 were made in 1969, and as for the Challenger R/T convertible, only 963 were made for 1970.

Mustang and Challenger discovered in barn

You can’t tell which engine is under the hood of the Challenger; although it may not be an original Hemi car because only a few exist. Then again, it’s parked next to a Boss 429 that was Ford’s answer to the 426 Hemi V8. We could be looking at over $1 million worth of classics, just from these two cars.

Although it is worth mentioning that they are not alone in the barn. A ford torino cobra jet with a vibrating hood is hidden in a corner, parked next to a Pontiac GTO first generation. There are several early 1970s Mustangs scattered around, with what looks like a Mustang Fastback from 1965 partially disassembled by the door. And these are just some of the cars inside.

Mustang and Challenger discovered in barn

Exposed to the elements, the video shows more Mustangs, another Torino, Plymouths, Pontiacs and even an old sports bike. Kawasaki Ninja. In the barn are piles of junk cars, spare parts, and according to the video description, it all belongs to a person who apparently hasn’t touched anything for about 30 years. Whether that will change anytime soon is unknown, but for now, some of the rarest and most valuable cars from the classic muscle cars They continue to collect dust.


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