
If there’s a company that treats classic Mustangs the way high-end audio brands treat vintage vinyl, it’s Revology Cars. Often described as the “Singer of Mustangs”, the Florida-based builder has just revealed its newest and most ambitious creation yet: a modern reimagining of the legendary Ford Mustang Boss 429.
And no — this isn’t your typical restomod.
A Brand-New Boss 429 — Not Just a Refreshed Classic
Unlike many builds that simply drop modern power into a decades-old chassis, Revology starts from the ground up. This Boss 429 features a brand-new, licensed body shell that is fully seam-welded for improved rigidity and structural integrity.
The result? A classic silhouette with thoroughly modern engineering beneath the surface.
This isn’t about nostalgia alone — it’s about refinement.
Fourth-Gen Coyote Power with Roush Supercharging

Under the hood lives a fourth-generation 5.0-liter Coyote V8, topped with a massive Roush Performance supercharger.
The setup delivers contemporary performance that far exceeds anything the original 1969 Boss 429 could have imagined.
Buyers can choose between:
- Six-speed manual transmission (for purists)
- 10-speed automatic (for lightning-fast modern performance)
Either way, this is a serious performance machine disguised as a vintage icon.
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Elevated Interior — Familiar Yet Far More Refined
Inside, the cabin retains the unmistakable feel of a classic Mustang — but elevated.
Highlights include:
- Exceptionally supportive modern seats (among the best you’ll find in a vintage-style Mustang)
- Beautifully executed gauge cluster
- Revology’s own custom steering wheel design
- Modern NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) control that dramatically surpasses most classic or restomod builds
The attention to detail is particularly impressive. NVH refinement is something rarely associated with classic muscle cars, yet Revology has engineered this Boss 429 to feel tight, composed, and modern without sacrificing character.





Pricing Reflects the Engineering
Quality at this level doesn’t come cheap.
The new Boss 429 serves as Revology’s flagship model, starting at $395,000. Well-optioned examples — like the one shown — are expected to land around $425,000.
That may sound steep, but demand says otherwise.
Revology plans a limited production run of 50 units, and 27 have already been sold, many to repeat customers.
The Bottom Line
The new Revology Boss 429 isn’t just a restored classic. It’s a fully reengineered, modernized muscle car built to OEM-level standards — combining vintage styling with contemporary performance, refinement, and reliability.
For buyers who want the look of 1969 with the drivability of 2026, this may be as close to perfect as it gets.
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