Ford Mustang

vs

Chevrolet Malibu SS

USA vs USA — 1969 vs 1964

Ford Mustang (1969)
Chevrolet Malibu SS (1964)
Specifications
Mustang Boss 429Malibu SS 327 V8
Horsepower375 hp300 hp
Torque450 lb-ft350 lb-ft
Engine Size7,030 cc5,354 cc
0-60 mph6.8 sec7.5 sec
Top Speed122 mph120 mph
¼ Mile14.1 sec15.4 sec
Weight3,540 lbs3,100 lbs
Wheelbase2,743 mm2,946 mm
Length4,775 mm4,953 mm
Units Produced1,358
Original MSRP$4,798$2,646
Value (Excellent)$600,000$75,000
Collectibility10/107/10
Rarity10/106/10
The Verdict

On balance, the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 makes a stronger case on paper with more power, quicker acceleration, higher top speed. However, the 1964 Chevrolet Malibu SS 327 V8 counters with lighter weight, better value, and its appeal extends beyond mere numbers. Choose the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 for outright capability, or the 1964 Chevrolet Malibu SS 327 V8 for a more distinctive ownership experience.

Overview

In the world of Muscle Car cars, few comparisons generate as much discussion as the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 versus the 1964 Chevrolet Malibu SS 327 V8. Both hail from Muscle era and represent the pinnacle of their respective manufacturers' ambitions. The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 holds a clear advantage in raw power with 375 hp compared to 300 hp, a 75-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Ford Mustang uses a V8 OHV (semi-hemispherical combustion chambers) displacing 7,030 cc, while the Chevrolet Malibu SS relies on a V8 OHV with 5,354 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 edges ahead at 6.8 seconds versus 7.5 seconds. The Chevrolet Malibu SS carries a weight advantage, tipping the scales 440 lbs lighter. On the collector market, the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 commands a significant premium over the 1964 Chevrolet Malibu SS 327 V8, reflecting differences in prestige and rarity. From a collectibility standpoint, the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 rates higher among enthusiasts and auction houses.