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The famous muscle car that Steve McQueen, the "King of Cool," drove in the classic 1968 movie "Bullitt" gave birth to the modern-day car chase scene. The 1968 Mustang GT became a legend — especially after it disappeared for decades. Now, it's resurfaced in Kissimmee, Florida, and is...
The alternate angle of the car-chase scene where Bill Hickman runs into a camera nicely displays how McQueen did his own stunt driving in the famed chase. In all this short adds a nice extra touch to McQueen's superb police drama. ...
KISSIMMEE, Florida (CBSNEWS.COM)- The famous muscle car that Steve McQueen drove in the classic 1968 movie "Bullitt" gave birth to the modern-day car chase scene. Steve McQueen sped this 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback through the streets of San Francisco in one of the greatest car chases ...
I own one of these 1968 Bullitt Movie Posters. The 2001 Mustang GT Bullitt was inspired by the 1968 Mustang fastback driven by Steve McQueen in the detective movie Bullitt. Bullitt is most-remembered for its central car
The year was 1968 when the Movie ?Bullitt? starring Steve McQueen as San Francisco Police Detective Lt. Frank Bullitt, piloting a Dark Highland Green Ford Mustang Fastback in one of the most famous movie car chase scenes in history. Pony car fans may perceive the 1968 Mustang GT fastback tha...
Ford hasn't told us how much the new Mustang Bullitt will cost, but previous editions of the famous movie car commanded only modest price increases.
Bullitt is probably best remembered for its car chase scene through the streets of San Francisco, regarded as one of the most influential car chase sequences in movie history. The scene had Bullitt in a dark "Highland Green" 1968 Ford Mustang GT 390 CID Fastback, chasing two hit-men in a...
Any Ford fan will tell you Steve McQueen’s car chase in the 1968 movie Bullitt is one of the most epic of all time. The scene and movie also made McQueen’s dark green fastback the most famous Mustang in Hollywood, that is unless you think Nick Cage’s “Eleanor” from Gone In 60...