The time has finally come: Here’s your chance to own the Bullitt Mustang. No, not the one your neighbor owns, or even the one in your garage, but the 1968 Ford Mustang GT that you watched Steve ...
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After four decades so well hidden that most believed it had been destroyed, the hero car from the Warner Brothers cult movie Bullitt reemerged in January 2018 at the North American International Auto ...
The 1968 crime film Bullitt changed the world. The climactic car chase blew audiences away, setting the bar for what was expected by moviegoers from then on. Part of the magic was the unbelievable ...
The Kiernan family had owned the car for 45 years. The most famous Mustang in the world is also now the most expensive Mustang ever. The Highland Green GT fastback that tore up the streets of San ...
The Bullitt Mustang has sold for $3.4 million — $3.74 million including buyers fees — at a Mecum Auction in Kissimmee, Fla. The hammer price was the most money ever spent on a Mustang at public ...
Here's your chance to own one of the most famous cars in the world: a Highland Green 1968 Mustang GT Fastback driven by actor Steve McQueen in the movie "Bullitt." When it was new, the car roared ...
If you thought the $1.1 million Craig Jackson recently spent on the first 2020 Shelby GT500 was a lot of money, you should probably sit down. Or consider the $2.2 million someone spent on a '67 Shelby ...
At the beginning of 2018, Ford managed to somehow dig up the long lost 1968 Ford Mustang that inspired generations by starring in Steve McQueen’s Bullitt movie. At the time, the Blue Oval announced ...
Upgraded with a Whipple supercharger, this Bullitt goes as good as it looks. When Ford resurrected the Bullitt nameplate in 2019, they created something truly special, a modern interpretation of ...