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Faked Boss 429 gets Wisconsin shop in hot water

STRATFORD, Wis. — The owner of a Stratford classic car service recently reached a plea deal in a case involving a faked 1970 429 Boss Mustang. Prosecutors say Troy Kuyoth and Kuyoth’s Body & Custom, Inc. altered the identification numbers on the vehicle. The company reportedly installed a replacement engine and transmission in the Mustang with identification numbers that were altered to make everything appear original and numbers-matching.

According to a story in the, Kuyoth and his

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