What happened to the second Bullitt Mustang?

In 2020, the Mustang sold at auction for $3.74 million and became the most valuable Ford Mustang in the world. A car of the same model and type (though without the Bullitt connection) would only be worth $70 thousand.
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Who owns the Bullitt Mustang now?

The iconic movie car has been owned by the Kiernan family since 1974. After nearly 50 years, McQueen's Mustang GT fastback from "Bullitt" is back on the world's stage.
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Who bought the Bullitt Mustang yesterday?

According to Kiernan, the only person who does know who bought the car is none other than Frank Mecum of Mecum Auctions. It does seem kind of odd that a car this important could spend the last two years on a global tour, only to be hidden away once again by its new owner.
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How many Bullitt Mustangs were in the movie?

Two identical 1968 Mustang GT fastbacks were used in the film, which debuted Oct. 17, 1968.
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Can you still buy the Bullitt Mustang?

The last Ford Mustang Bullitt rolled off the assembly line late last year, but there are still a few on dealership lots. Ford this week confirmed it will no longer make the model. The Bullitt, priced at $47,705, was the most high-performance Mustang not to bear the Shelby name.
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McQueen’s Bullitt Mustang: Found at Last



What happened to the Dodge Charger from the movie Bullitt?

Post-Bullitt Storyline

After the film's production was wrapped up, the yellow-turned-black Charger was returned to Glendale Dodge and was repainted to its original yellow finish. It was sold and resold, until it was acquired by Arnold Welch in 2002.
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Who bought Steve McQueen's Mustang?

After filming, the Mustang was sold to a Warner Brothers employee, and later to a New Jersey police detective. He in turn sold it for $6,000 in 1974 to Robert Kiernan of Madison, New Jersey, who held onto the car until he died in 2014.
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Who drove the Charger in Bullitt?

In Bullitt, this wasn't the case. The Dodge Charger was the most talked about car from the film, and it happened to be driven by the bad guy—a hitman played by Hollywood stuntman Bill Hickman. The car chase scene showed the Mustang easily tailing the Charger.
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How many s550 Bullitt Mustangs were made?

The Bullitt Mustang was offered in only three colors: Dark Highland Green (the same shade of green used in the famous movie "Bullitt" starring Steve McQueen), Black, and True Blue. Total production was 5,582 units (3,041 Dark Highland Green, 1,819 Black, and 722 True Blue).
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Did Steve McQueen own a Shelby Cobra?

Shelby Cobra 289 Roadster

Being an advocate of speed and style, Steve was pictured driving this car many times. But it turns out McQueen never actually owned the car, with car designer Carroll Shelby only lending him the vehicle for a period of time. Regardless, this car was a perfect fit for the King of Cool.
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Where is the Bullitt Mustang today?

Interestingly, the Bullitt car story isn't over because the other “jumper” car that was thought to be lost was actually found. The car was scrapped after it sustained damage during the filming, and in 2017, it was found in a junkyard in California.
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Where is Steve McQueen's Bullitt?

The 1968 Mustang that Steve McQueen famously drove in the movie “Bullitt” sat in a D.C.-area garage for decades. Now, it's headed to the National Mall. News4's Leon Harris got to ride in the car and hear the emotional story of how its owner restored it.
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How many Bullitt cars were there?

Two Mustangs and two Dodge Chargers were used for the famous chase scene. Both Mustangs were owned by the Ford Motor Company and part of a promotional loan agreement with Warner Brothers.
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Who owns Steve McQueen's Jaguar?

Richard Freshman, a one-time Hollywood Hills neighbour of McQueen's, bought the car for $148,000 — the equivalent of $358,000 today (or £257,000).
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What engine was in the Bullitt Mustang?

1968 Mustang GT Fastback – The Original Bullitt

Two Mustang GTs were used for the movie Bullitt starring Steve McQueen. Both cars had 390-cubic inch V8 engines with four-speed transmissions. The engine supposedly made 320 horsepower and 427 lb.
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How many 2019 and 2020 Bullitt Mustangs were made?

The 2020 Ford Mustang Bullitt is the third generation of the special edition of Bullitt Mustangs, with the previous two rolled out in 2001 and 2008, and 2009, respectively. There have been 12,164 examples built of the latter two and around 8,000 in 2019 and 3,500 in 2020 of the latest generation.
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What is special about a Bullitt Mustang?

Mustang Bullitt Engine & Performance

of torque. It's paired with a six-speed manual transmission for smooth driving. You'll have the option of three different modes with the Ford Bullitt. These drive modes are Normal, Snow/Wet, Sport, Track or Drag Strip.
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How many 2019 Bullitt Mustangs will be built?

Administrator. There is no confirmed number from Ford, but based on the various chassis plates seen on social media, it's safe to bet on at least 8000 2019s and 3500 2020s.
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How long was Steve McQueen sick before death?

The film includes an in-depth interview with McQueen's widow, Barbara Minty McQueen, as she reveals candid photographs of the actor in his final years. McQueen was diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma on Dec. 22, 1979, and died of cardiac arrest from widespread metastasis less than a year later at age 50.
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Who were the two hitmen in Bullitt?

Two hitmen burst in shooting Stanton in the leg and Ross in the neck. Chalmers holds Bullitt responsible for the injuries to Ross. After Bullitt thwarts a second assassination attempt at the hospital, Ross dies from his wounds.
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Did Steve McQueen do his own stunts?

As in all of his movies, McQueen is doing his own stunts. "You can't trick it no more when you do a job, right?" he commented. BESIDES the rigors of the job there is the added matter of working for Henry Hathaway, a director with a reputation for toughness. "Difficulties I don't mind," McQueen went on.
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What were Steve McQueen's last words?

Death Although diagnosed with terminal cancer in 1979, McQueen had been ill for some time but always refused conventional medical treatment. He died on 7 November 1980,in Mexico. His last words were in Spanish. 'Lo hice,' he said.
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Where is Steve McQueen buried?

He is buried in an unmarked grave in Long Beach, California. 3. The actor has a 70-year-old half-sister living in the Midwest named Teri McQueen. She is the result of a relationship between William McQueen and Alma Doris Moody.
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How much did the original Bullitt Mustang go for?

The 1968 Ford Mustang GT driven by Steve McQueen in the legendary chase scene in the movie “Bullitt” sold on Friday for $3.74 million. “It's a record auction price for any Mustang ever sold,” said Dana Mecum, the principal of the auction house, Mecum Auctions, that sold the car.
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