The bug is faster than the charger. It beats him to several intersections.
Always good for a laugh if one knows San Francisco.
When Steve McQueen burns rubber in reverse, the rear wheel bounces up and down. Is that a sign that the Mustang has worn shocks on the rear suspension?
We all make jokes about it, but at the time, it was the BEST chase!
I just remember they kept passing a green Volkswagen.
They brought Steve back for a 2005 Mustang ad, too (based on "Field of Dreams").
A guy bought my car and repainted it to look like that car. Added the wheels, too. Wish I had my car back.
He had the nicest Shelby GT500KR I’ve ever seen in person. Of course it was only 10 years old at that time and had obviously been babied. Perfect car.
Still the best car chase ever put on film.
2019 Mustang Bullitt “Chase” Featuring Molly McQueen (granddaughter)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrSo9TR0V60
Always fun to watch this again!
Sadly, neither clip shows one of my favorite parts...
At the very beginning of the chase, the two bad guys silently look at each other for a couple seconds, then they both put on their seat belts.
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I owned a Bullitt Mustang! Here’s the incredible story:
A very interesting story here I want to document for my family and friends about 2 cars in my life: a 1968 Dodge Charger and a 1968 Bullitt Mustang fastback.
My roommate had totalled my 1966 Mustang coupe in the spring of 68, and I got an unexpectedly large settlement from my insurance company.
A good friends dad was a VP of Chrysler, so I ordered a custom 68 Dodge Charger in dark metallic green with a black vinyl top. Unexpected delays prevented the car from being made in time for my being in Ohio by the end of the first week of September, so I began looking for an alternative.
A friend of my dads was an orthodontist with a used car business - he had, on his own without my knowledge, took my insurance money and gave me a 1967 Buick Wildcat convertible with a 455 cu. engine. I hated it and couldnt afford the gas even at 37 cents a gallon. It had to be worth over $500 more than my insurance money - wholesale.
On the showroom floor of the Ford dealer was a new 68 dark metallic green Mustang fastback with a 302-4bbl and manual tranny. I asked the Ford dealer if he would take my Wildcat in trade for the new Mustang fastback. He said, Yes - plus $300. I didnt have $300. But he would not come off that price. I walked out the door to leave. (a good tactic I have since employed successfully many times).
He came after me and said, Can you wait 3 days to take the car? Yes - but not 4 - I have to be in Ohio. If you can wait 3 days, Ill take your Wildcat plus $100. I knew I could scrape up $100. I asked him why I had to wait 3 days. He said because the 1969 models were to be released in 3 days, and Ford would give him $200.00 for every 68 model they had not sold.
So I drove away in an incredible new 68 Mustang fastback in dark metallic green (Highland Green) - a dream car for a 23 year old!
One month later the movie Bullitt came out with Steve McQueen in it, and two cars in the first great road chase scene in the movies.
The bad guys were driving a 68 Dodge Charger - almost the car I had originally ordered!. Steve McQueen was chasing them in his 68 Mustang fastback - almost exactly like mine!
And here is what my 68 looked like after I put the C stripe on it - the I put aircraft landing lights in the center grill :
I’ll try to post a pic in my next post....