A like-new 1969 Mustang Boss 429 built around a fresh body and chassis may soon be just a few hundred thousand dollars away, once Classic Recreations begins turning out tis latest line of pony cars.

The Oklahoma-based company, known for building replicas of ’65 thru ’67 Shelby Mustangs under an official licence from Ford, has now been given the go-ahead to also build ’69 and ’70 Boss 302, Boss 429 and Mach 1 cars, too, reports Motor Authority.

CR builds each car to customer spec, so the choice is yours whether you want to go with an original body or a new reproduction from Dynacorn or the like. For the 429, you’re stuck with a legit original V-8, upgraded with a modern valvetrain and electronic fuel injection.

The Boss 302 will come optional with either a 302 block (stroked to 363 cubes) or a new 5.0-litre from a 2017 Mustang GT. The Mach 1 comes available with any of the engines CR offers—yes, even a new Ford EcoBoost or an old-school FE big-block.

The chassis gets a few modern upgrades, too, and the interior components and overall fit and finish are way better than they were from the factory. But from the outside, the cars will look essentially like brand-new vintage Bosses.

We’re assuming the new ‘Stangs will cost somewhere in the same ballpark as Classic Recreations’ current stable of offerings, so expect to spend somewhere in the $150,000 to $300,000 range. The first one gets unveiled in November, at the 2018 SEMA show.