Close Don, Its a BOSS 429 Jon Kaase is making a reproduction of them. Sorry that it's not Jeep Related but I'm answering a Question. BOSS 429 is considered one of Ford's Hemi's (in reality it is a Polyspherical-I'll explain this part later) There actually are a Ton of Hemi-style motors out there (The Toyota IForce V8 for example) Hemi motors have been around for alot longer than Chrysler has, Chrysler just owns the patent to the slogan "Hemi"
Here's a short article on that Boss 429 which after a dyno pull of 900 Hp & 800 ft. lbs got stuffed in a mustang. Jon Kaase Racing Engines - Kaase Boss Nine 589 c.i. 2008 GT Mustang --Note the capable of over 1900 HP. IHRA and UHRA (Monster Trucks) both run these motors at the 2000+ Hp very regularly The SOHC 427 is Fords other Hemi. SOHC 427's are very rare and very valuable and totally anhialated the 426 Hemi in EVERY aspect. the 427 SOHC is also the first motor to produce over 8000HP. Factory they were rated at 650HP and LOVED to spin 7-8K RPM all day long (and this is in the days of MASSIVELY under-rating your engines) Enough to make Dodge through a temper tantrum induced hissie fit to the NASCAR Board and threaten to boycott Nascar unless the SOHC was immediately banned after a Galaxie with it ran the fastest qualifying lap time EVER at Daytona and held onto that record for a VERY long time, with all the rules in place today it may even still hold the record. Long story short at the time Nascar banned all Hemi-type motors since both the 426 and 427 SOHC are Hemi's after Dodge's hissy fit, which never allowed the 427SOHC to run anything more than a qualifying run leaving the 426 Hemi Charger Daytona as the "Historic car of Nascar" That only left the 440 wedge head pitted against a 427 High rise Ford which was an even bigger joke of a comptetition (Ford really did Dominate the Hp war of the 60's they just never put enough of them out to make a strong showing, actually the HP war was between Ford and Dodge since Chevy had nothing to bring to the table making any kind of real HP) Again Ford dominated, Dodge threw hissie fit, eventually Left NASCAR altogether and stuck to Drag racing, NASCAR banned all big cubic inch motors in the early 70's just as Ford was developing the BOSS 429 to race in Nascar with (a "Polyspherical" type engine to get around the Hemisperical ban) After the BIG cubic inch ban Chevy took over with the small block 350 and NASCAR became the joke of racing it is today. The 427 SOHC and 426 Hemi have thrown down repeatedly in Drag Racing (withthe SOHC winning most of them) and if it wasn't for the 7' long timing chain required to operate the 427 SOHC they would probably still be doing it today. Here is a Youtube link to a 427 SOHC
Here's a short article on that Boss 429 which after a dyno pull of 900 Hp & 800 ft. lbs got stuffed in a mustang. Jon Kaase Racing Engines - Kaase Boss Nine 589 c.i. 2008 GT Mustang --Note the capable of over 1900 HP. IHRA and UHRA (Monster Trucks) both run these motors at the 2000+ Hp very regularly The SOHC 427 is Fords other Hemi. SOHC 427's are very rare and very valuable and totally anhialated the 426 Hemi in EVERY aspect. the 427 SOHC is also the first motor to produce over 8000HP. Factory they were rated at 650HP and LOVED to spin 7-8K RPM all day long (and this is in the days of MASSIVELY under-rating your engines) Enough to make Dodge through a temper tantrum induced hissie fit to the NASCAR Board and threaten to boycott Nascar unless the SOHC was immediately banned after a Galaxie with it ran the fastest qualifying lap time EVER at Daytona and held onto that record for a VERY long time, with all the rules in place today it may even still hold the record. Long story short at the time Nascar banned all Hemi-type motors since both the 426 and 427 SOHC are Hemi's after Dodge's hissy fit, which never allowed the 427SOHC to run anything more than a qualifying run leaving the 426 Hemi Charger Daytona as the "Historic car of Nascar" That only left the 440 wedge head pitted against a 427 High rise Ford which was an even bigger joke of a comptetition (Ford really did Dominate the Hp war of the 60's they just never put enough of them out to make a strong showing, actually the HP war was between Ford and Dodge since Chevy had nothing to bring to the table making any kind of real HP) Again Ford dominated, Dodge threw hissie fit, eventually Left NASCAR altogether and stuck to Drag racing, NASCAR banned all big cubic inch motors in the early 70's just as Ford was developing the BOSS 429 to race in Nascar with (a "Polyspherical" type engine to get around the Hemisperical ban) After the BIG cubic inch ban Chevy took over with the small block 350 and NASCAR became the joke of racing it is today. The 427 SOHC and 426 Hemi have thrown down repeatedly in Drag Racing (withthe SOHC winning most of them) and if it wasn't for the 7' long timing chain required to operate the 427 SOHC they would probably still be doing it today. Here is a Youtube link to a 427 SOHC