Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
"The Real Deal"
In 1968, Steve McQueen drove a Highland Green Mustang GT through the streets of San Francisco in what became the most famous car chase scene in cinema history. Thirty three years later, Ford decided to build a tribute and do it right. Not just a badge and a stripe, but a complete performance package with a unique intake, tuned suspension, red brake calipers, and a lowered ride height, the whole car designed around the spirit of the movie. The 2001 Bullitt was the first movie tribute car Ford had ever built, and they took it seriously. Each one was individually numbered on the driver side strut tower under the hood. This one is finished in black, one of only three colors offered, and one of 1,818 built in black out of 5,582 total Bullitts produced.
Under the hood is the 4.6 liter V8 backed by a five speed manual, fitted with the Bullitt's unique aluminum intake manifold with twin 57mm throttle bodies that gave it a broader, stronger torque curve than the standard GT it was based on. An aftermarket intake has been added on top of that foundation, giving it a little more to work with. The suspension was lowered three quarters of an inch from the factory, fitted with Tokico shocks and struts and sub-frame connectors, which reviewers at the time called the best handling production Mustang ever built. The hood scoop, red painted brake calipers with the embossed running horse, and the period-correct five spoke wheels are all present and correct.
Inside, the black leather interior carries the retro theme Ford intended. The gauge cluster font was designed to reference 1960s Mustangs, the shifter and door lock pillars are finished in aluminum, and Bullitt is engraved into the sill plates. Power windows, locks, and mirrors round out a car that is clean, correct, and ready to be enjoyed.
The Bullitt nameplate has appeared twice since 2001, in 2008 and 2019, and each version has been well received. But the 2001 remains the original, the first time Ford attached the name to a production car, built in limited numbers with a specific intention. A black example with a manual transmission and the right documentation is exactly what Bullitt collectors are looking for.
Please call or email us today for more information.
Price
$14,900
2001 Ford
Mustang Bullitt
Description
In 1968, Steve McQueen drove a Highland Green Mustang GT through the streets of San Francisco in what became the most famous car chase scene in cinema history. Thirty three years later, Ford decided to build a tribute and do it right. Not just a badge and a stripe, but a complete performance package with a unique intake, tuned suspension, red brake calipers, and a lowered ride height, the whole car designed around the spirit of the movie. The 2001 Bullitt was the first movie tribute car Ford had ever built, and they took it seriously. Each one was individually numbered on the driver side strut tower under the hood. This one is finished in black, one of only three colors offered, and one of 1,818 built in black out of 5,582 total Bullitts produced.
Under the hood is the 4.6 liter V8 backed by a five speed manual, fitted with the Bullitt's unique aluminum intake manifold with twin 57mm throttle bodies that gave it a broader, stronger torque curve than the standard GT it was based on. An aftermarket intake has been added on top of that foundation, giving it a little more to work with. The suspension was lowered three quarters of an inch from the factory, fitted with Tokico shocks and struts and sub-frame connectors, which reviewers at the time called the best handling production Mustang ever built. The hood scoop, red painted brake calipers with the embossed running horse, and the period-correct five spoke wheels are all present and correct.
Inside, the black leather interior carries the retro theme Ford intended. The gauge cluster font was designed to reference 1960s Mustangs, the shifter and door lock pillars are finished in aluminum, and Bullitt is engraved into the sill plates. Power windows, locks, and mirrors round out a car that is clean, correct, and ready to be enjoyed.
The Bullitt nameplate has appeared twice since 2001, in 2008 and 2019, and each version has been well received. But the 2001 remains the original, the first time Ford attached the name to a production car, built in limited numbers with a specific intention. A black example with a manual transmission and the right documentation is exactly what Bullitt collectors are looking for.
Please call or email us today for more information.
View More
Specs
- Year
- 2001
- Make
- Ford
- Model
- Mustang
- Sub Model
- Bullitt
- Miles
- 115,085
- Vin
- 1FAFP42X21F252795
- Stock
- B6549 J
Basic
- Engine Size
- 4.6L V8
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- 5-Speed Manual
- Drivetrain
- RWD
Engine
- Body Color
- Black
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Doors
- 2
Body
- Interior Color
- Black
- Seat Material
- Leather
Interior
View More
Join the Hagerty Drivers Club
There are many reasons to join the ultimate community for car lovers. Below are a few benefits available to all members
Hagerty Valuation Tools®
Unlimited vehicle look ups with 15+ years of pricing history and data