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How much did the 1968 Bullitt Mustang sell for?
The 1968 Bullitt Mustang sells for $3,740,000 at Mecum Kissimmee 2020 and captures the crown for most valuable Ford Mustang in the world. History was made on January 10, 2020 as the Mecum auction block arena at Oceola Heritage Park filled to capacity to watch history unfold.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. The Mustang Steve McQueen expertly drove in the 1968 movie "Bullitt" was no average sports car.Ford Mustang driven by Steve McQueen in 'Bullitt' sells for $3.4 million. (Reuters) – The 1968 Ford Mustang GT that Steve McQueen drove in the classic car chase from the movie "Bullitt, one of the most famed cars from American cinema, sold for $3.4 million at auction in Florida on Friday, Mecum Auctions said.

What Mustang sold for $3 million : But each time he was turned down after accumulating 46,000 miles over the course of several years it was parked in 1981. And he remained there until it was resurfaced in 2018.

How many Bullitt mustangs exist

2001 Mustang Bullitt Specs

Specification 2001 Mustang Bullitt GT
Models Produced Total produced (coupe only): 5,582 – Dark Highland Green: 3,041 – Black: 1,819 – True Blue: 722
Engine 90-degree SOHC 16-valve 4.6L V8
Transmission Tremec TR-3650 5-speed manual
Horsepower 265 hp @ 5,000 RPM

How many 1968 Mustangs were Bullitt : Two Mustang GT

Two Mustang GT 390s were modified for the making of Bullitt – which included a dark Highland Green paint scheme, no exterior badges, scoops or spoilers and adorned with a black-mesh grille absent of Ford's iconic pony badging. Of the two, this is the only surviving car.

2001 Mustang Bullitt Specs

Specification 2001 Mustang Bullitt GT
Models Produced Total produced (coupe only): 5,582 – Dark Highland Green: 3,041 – Black: 1,819 – True Blue: 722
Engine 90-degree SOHC 16-valve 4.6L V8
Transmission Tremec TR-3650 5-speed manual
Horsepower 265 hp @ 5,000 RPM


Retaining many of its original parts and movie set modifications, it was eventually sold by Sean at a Mecum auction last year. Its precarious yet mostly original condition combined with its legendary story made this amazing car the most expensive Mustang ever sold, as it fetched a whopping $3.74 million.

Where is the Bullitt car today

The car was sold at the Mecum Auctions in Kissimmee, Florida. The car has belonged to the Kiernan family since the early 1970s when the car was purchased by Robert Kiernan of Madison, New Jersey for just $6,000. Steve McQueen reportedly tried to buy it back from him, but Kiernan refused to sell it back.Two Mustang GT 390s

Two Mustang GT 390s were modified for the making of Bullitt – which included a dark Highland Green paint scheme, no exterior badges, scoops or spoilers and adorned with a black-mesh grille absent of Ford's iconic pony badging. Of the two, this is the only surviving car.The car was sold at the Mecum Auctions in Kissimmee, Florida. The car has belonged to the Kiernan family since the early 1970s when the car was purchased by Robert Kiernan of Madison, New Jersey for just $6,000. Steve McQueen reportedly tried to buy it back from him, but Kiernan refused to sell it back.

Retaining many of its original parts and movie set modifications, it was eventually sold by Sean at a Mecum auction last year. Its precarious yet mostly original condition combined with its legendary story made this amazing car the most expensive Mustang ever sold, as it fetched a whopping $3.74 million.

Did Steve McQueen actually drive the Mustang in Bullitt : Although Steve McQueen was credited with the driving during the chase sequence, it was actually shared by McQueen and Bud Ekins, one of Hollywood's best stunt drivers. From the interior shots looking forward inside the Mustang, it's easy to see which one is driving.

What happened to the original Mustang from the movie Bullitt : The Bullitt Mustang ended up staying in the Kiernan family's D.C.-area garage for decades. Upon Kiernan's passing in 2014, the car was passed down to his son Sean who was inspired to get the car back up and running. Sean Kiernan restored the car in secret on his own before unveiling it to the public.