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March 8, 2017 09:06 am PST

Steve McQueen's long missing 'Bullitt' Mustang found

One of the two Ford Mustang automobiles used in the filming of the Steve McQueen classic 'Bullitt' has been found. Long missing, the green pony car was found wasting away in a Baja, Mexico junkyard.

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The car is now being restored.

Via the LA Times:

Paramount-based body shop owner Ralph Garcia Jr., who has made a career building replicas of the Eleanor Mustang featured in the Nicolas Cage movie Gone in 60 Seconds, said he was contacted by an associate in Mexico. He had found a clean 68 Mustang fastback that he thought would be a good candidate for Eleanor-ization.

Ralph Garcia Jr., Kevin Marti and Hugo Sanchez pose in front of the reputed "Bullitt" car.

The associate, Hugo Sanchez, delivered the car to a shop Garcia owns in Mexicali, Mexico. It was scheduled for restoration when Sanchez called Garcia and told him that he had run the vehicle identification numbers on the car and discovered it was no ordinary Mustang.

I was going to turn it into another Eleanor car, but my partner Googled the VIN, Garcia said. Thats how he found out it was the Bullitt car. He said, You cant touch it!

The pair later enlisted the expert opinion of Ford evaluator Kevin Marti, who gave the car his official seal of approval.

Though initially skeptical I see car fraud on a daily basis Marti asked Garcia for detailed photos of the car, then traveled to Mexicali to inspect it in person.

Then I was sure, he said, after checking VIN stamps and specific aspects of the car that would likely be unknown to anyone attempting to pass off a regular Mustang as the Bullitt car.

Marti said there were two identical cars used in the filming of Bullitt, a hero car that was used for the casual driving scenes, and a jumper car that was used for the dramatic chases, some of which involve airborne launches.

This is the jumper, Marti said, based on documents obtained from the filming and alterations to the cars suspension system


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