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Surprising Facts About The Legendary “Bullitt” Mustang

Vukasin Herbez May 10, 2023

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Bullitt Revival No. 2

When this retro-looking masterpiece saw the light of day embodied in the 2005 Mustang, fans of the legendary pony car were ecstatic. The new car looked fabulous and introduced new levels of power and performance. However, its retro look opened the doors for numerous special editions which mimicked the fantastic Mustangs from the past (via Motor Trend).

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Again, Ford couldn’t resist. In 2008, the new Bullitt Mustang was introduced. Like before, it was dark green with a blackout grille, American Racing wheels, and a few mechanical modifications. The 4.6-liter V8 engine pumped 315 hp and 325 lb.-ft of torque. This was enough to launch the Highland Green Mustang coupe to a 5.0-second 0 to 60 mph. Of course, the 2008 Bullitt Mustang was again produced in limited numbers and had collector’s car appeal.

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Bullitt Revival No. 3

The best thing about Ford’s third incarnation of the Bullitt Mustang was that the new car was presented beside the original item. In 2018, Ford managed to persuade the son of the last owner Robert Kiernan, Sean, to publicly display the car. He did for the first time in almost four decades. This was huge, and the car community was ecstatic to finally learn what had happened to the original Bullitt Mustang and see it after so many years (via Ford).

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Again, Bullitt’s special version is based on the GT V8 model. It features special green paint, dark wheels, an upgrade in power, and numerous trim changes. Of course, all three are highly collectible and desirable cars and a big part of Mustang’s history. The latest one is a 480 HP street fighter. Dressed in recognizable dark green, it has a sub-four second 0 to 60 mph time.

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The Most Expensive Mustang Ever Sold

Ever since Ford and Kiernan’s family started promoting the original car to a worldwide audience, offers once again poured in. However, Sean Kiernan decided to put the car for sale in 2020 through the Mecum auction. Before the auction, estimates were all over the place. We know now that this 1968 Mustang Fastback is, in fact, the most valuable Mustang in the world (via Old Cars Weekly).

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The winning bid was a staggering $3.7 million, making it officially the most expensive pony car. $1 million-plus prices for rare and unique Mustangs are not uncommon, but this one tops all other sales. We think it’s well worth the price.

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No One Knows Who The Current Owner Is

For any car fan, the original Bullitt Mustang is the Holy Grail of automotive culture. Since 2018, everybody has been thrilled that the car actually exists. The hype around this car got even bigger when it was announced that it would be offered for sale (via Detroit Free Press).

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However, even though we know everything there is to see, we still need to find out who the new owner is. Apparently, the bid was offered over the phone and the new owner was absent from the auction. The only person who knows who they are is the Mecum employee who handled the bidding. But he or she is probably under a nondisclosure agreement. Whoever the current Bullitt owner is, we hope he or she will continue to display the car. It would be a shame to keep it hidden again after so many years in the barn.

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