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Mustang used by Steve Mcqueen in “Bullitt” auctioned

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
September 19, 2021
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Steve Mcqueen 1968 Bullitt Mustang Auction

Steve Mcqueen Bullitt Mustang Auction : The detective film Bullitt played car-obsessed actor Steve McQueen, and at the end of the filming was a certain 1968 Ford Mustang GT sold to Warner Bros. employee Robert Ross, where he worked as a real detective for several years before being out of hiding until 1974, when its fourth owner was in New Jersey. The Bullitt Mustang found was returned to Ford by Sean Kiernan’s father Robertiernan, who bought the Mustang as a used car. It was used by Sean Kiernan’s 1968 Bullitt Mustang features in one of the film’s most famous car chase scenes. The famous 10-minute chase scene shows McQueen and Lt.

Frank Bullitt behind the wheel of a 1968 Ford Mustang GT chasing a black Dodge Charger. The Mustang in Steve McQueen’s Bullitt 1968, a fastback backed by the King of Cool while he climbs the steepest hill in San Francisco, is one of the most famous car chases in film history his mother, a third-grade teacher for several years until it was put up for safekeeping.

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The World’s most valuable Ford Mustang

The 1968 Ford Mustang GT, driven by Steve McQueen in the film Bullitt, was recently sold at auction for $3.74 million, making it the world’s most valuable Ford Mustang, according to the auction house Mecum Auctions. The 1968 Mustang GT, driven by Steve McQueen in the classic car chase film Bullitt, sold for 3.4 million dollars (4.93 million euros) in the US at auction in 2012.

As its movie legend has grown over the years, it is arguably the most iconic Mustang of all time, out of the more than 10 million sold since the model’s debut in 1964. But what happened to the only true Bullitt Mustang has been, until relatively recently, one of the great mysteries of the automotive industry.

McQueen, who died of lung cancer in 1980, apparently had it briefly, via Solar Productions. In 1971, the company got rid of him and a sister model. He then began his journey into darkness, even as McQueen kept trying to find the car for his vast collection

According to Hagerty, the insurer and valuer of classic cars, the famous green Mustang driven by Steve McQueen in the Warner Bros. film Bullitt from 1968 could be the most expensive Mustang ever auctioned, surpassing the 1967 Shelby GT500 Super Snake sold in 2019 at the Kissimmee, Fla. auction for $2.2 million.

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The Bullitt was one of two special stunt car cars McQueen was driving sold at Auction

The Bullitt Mustang GT is also the second most expensive American muscle car sold at a public auction and the record for the most expensive American car sold at auction is the Duesenberg SSJ of 1935, which sold in 2018 for nearly $22 million at Goode & Co, and remained intact. The 1968 Ford Mustang GT, driven by the King of Cool from the movie Bullitt, will be auctioned in Kissimmede, Florida in January and when MECUM Auctions arrives they expect it to sell for more than $35 million, which would be a record for an American muscle car.

A 1968 Highland Green Ford Mustang 390, the workhorse from the Steve McQueen film Bullitt, sold at auction for $3.4 million in a glass case in Glass House in Kissimmee, Florida. In 2014, a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB-4 purchased for McQueen for the film Bullitt fetched $10,175,000 at the 2014 RM Sotheby’s auction in Monterey, nearly double the price of comparable cars at the time, regardless of their origin.

The iconic green Ford Mustang from Steve McQueen’s 1968 thriller Bullitt was one of two special stunt car cars McQueen was driving when he took closeups used in making the film itself. The hero car used for close-ups and regular driving scenes (as opposed to jump cars used for stunts) sold for $3.74 million at the auction in Mecum-Kissimmee, including the auction cost paid by Mustang Auctions. One of only two Mustangs in a movie is the car that is featured in most iconic action scenes when it chases the baddies in a Dodge Charger through the hilly streets of San Francisco.

At the time, according to McQueen, the car that featured Bullitt in his iconic chase scene – a green Mustang over a black Dodge Charger R/T – was traveling 111.5 miles per hour on hilly city roads, a connection that reinforced the Mustang GT’s importance on screen.

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