Wednesday, July 23, 2025

No, John Wick’s Mustang Wasn’t A Actual Boss 429—This is What It Actually Was







For the reason that first movie within the profitable franchise was launched over a decade in the past, John Wick has change into an icon of the motion film style. With a fifth movie set to launch this summer time, this one a spin-off with a deal with Ana de Armas‘ titular Ballerina, it is an ideal time to speak in regards to the automotive that began a one-man revolution. Within the first John Wick movie, some very dumb Russian gangsters break in to the Wick residence, kill his canine, and steal his classic Ford Mustang. Within the universe of the movie the automotive is named out as a 1969 Mustang Boss 429 throughout the opening scenes when the eventual villain, Iosef Tarasov performed by Alfie Allen, admires it on the fuel station. 

“Good experience,” says Iosef. “Mustang. Boss 429. She a ’70?” To which Wick replies merely, “’69.”

But when you understand your Mustangs you began waving your BS flag instantly. I grew up a Mustang fanatic, a trait I inherited from my father, and I’ve had a handful of classic ‘Stangs float by means of my storage, so I figured it will be a superb train for me to dig in and attempt to resolve the problem as soon as and for all what sort of Mustang it really is. Primarily based on the four-headlight entrance fascia and the simulated scoop within the high of the rear quarter panel, we all know 1969 is appropriate, because the 1970 fashions eliminated each of these visible cues. But it surely’s positively not a Boss 429.  

How do we all know it isn’t a Boss 429?

To start with, how do we all know it is not a Boss 429? Effectively, the best place to begin is that Ford made simply 859 Boss 429 Mustangs for 1969 to homologate the engine to be used in NASCAR (which it dominated). A Boss 429 in respectable form sometimes runs round 1 / 4 million {dollars}, so blowing an enormous proportion of the unique movie’s $20,000,000-ish price range on the hero automotive might be a foul concept. Past that, the automotive simply plain is not a Boss 429 as a result of it is virtually positively a Mach 1 as an alternative.

1969 Boss 429s had been solely out there in 5 exterior colours: Raven Black, Wimbledon White, Royal Maroon, Sweet Apple Crimson, or Black Jade, none of which match Wick’s experience. The Boss 429’s signature hood scoop, bigger than another Mustang, just isn’t on this automotive. The Boss 429 was a largely unadorned with a relatively clear design for efficiency Mustangs of the time. It would not have had the chromed rocker covers, stripes, or hood pins that the automotive within the movie have. Clearly it is potential to retrofit these objects onto a automotive, however once more with the rarity and must have multiples, why would you? The principle nail within the coffin to me, nonetheless, is that the automotive is clearly proven to have an computerized transmission at a pair factors on display, and all Boss 429s had been outfitted with a 4-speed guide gearbox.

What number of Mustangs did they wreck on set?

Apart from all that, it would not make loads of sense for a film studio to make use of such a uncommon automotive within the manufacturing of a movie anyway. Films require typically six or eight copies of the identical automotive to make a scene work, particularly an motion movie with numerous stunt driving and destroyed vehicles. In response to GQ the producers of the movie reportedly used 5 Mustangs within the making of the primary “John Wick” movie, and all 5 of them had been destroyed within the course of. Reportedly John Wick himself, Keanu Reeves, wrecked the primary automotive on his very first take behind the wheel. 

The Mach 1, in the meantime, was a extremely popular efficiency and look bundle for the 1969 mannequin yr and shopping for up 5 of them for the manufacturing of what was a reasonably low-budget movie would have been fully potential. The smaller non-Boss hood scoop, chin spoiler, high-backed seats, and hood pins are all signature items of the Mach 1 puzzle. To make the automotive stand out a bit of, or maybe evenly pay homage to the famed “Eleanor” Mustang in “Gone In 60 Seconds,” the Mach 1 stripes are lacking and the automotive is introduced in a darkish gunmetal shade with a pair of black rally stripes. As Iosef says within the movie, it is a “stunning automotive” however definitely not a Boss. 



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