Vehicle Description
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt - Steve McQueen Comemorative Edition -
Dark Highland Green - same color as the original - One of 3.041
Produced - 5.0L/480HP V8 with 6 Speed Manual - 4,800 Miles -
Original Window Sticker (Please note: If you happen to be viewing
this 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt on a website other than our Garage
Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our
many photographs of the car due to third-party website limitations.
To be sure you access all the more than 155 photographs, as well as
a short start-up and walk-around video, and a link to its Carfax
history, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) Taken
as a whole, there's an argument to be made for the Bullitt as the
best all-around Mustang for sale today. �€" Car and Driver, 2019
Ford Mustang Bullitt Review, November 2018 ... while the Shelby
GT350 remains the least expensive car you can buy with at least 500
horsepower, the recently refreshed Mustang GT makes a real case for
itself as a budget Shelby in Performance Pack Level 2 guise. The
Bullitt, based on a well-equipped GT with the Level 1 Performance
Pack, slides into what some of us think is the sweetest spot in the
Mustang lineup. The Steve-replica 'Stang sticks with
255-section-width Michelin PS4s up front and 275s in the rear,
while the PP2 wears a set of Pilot Sport Cups measuring 305/30R-19
all the way around. Barely street legal, those tires are stickier
than Boston's Great Molasses Flood when they're hot, but like the
GT350, the PP2 has a track-oriented nature that can sometimes feel
a bit wearying in the day-to-day grind. The Bullitt, then, might
just be the Mustang with which to rule the street (at least until
the ultraviolent GT500 arrives). To help with that, Ford has upped
the 5.0-liter Coyote V-8's ante to 480 horsepower, 20 more than in
the GT and down only 46 from the GT350. The full review is
available online at:
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a23147858/2019-ford-mustang-bullitt-by-the-numbers/
Offered here is a 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt in Dark Highland Green
over Ebony leather with green stitching. Delivered new at Fox Ford
in Grand Rapids, Michigan, it is one of 3,041 of the highly
desirable Bullitt Mustangs produced. The odometer currently shows
4,807 miles and Carfax shows one minor accident resulting in light
damage to the right-rear corner of the car two years ago. Whatever
damage occurred was fully and professionally corrected leaving no
sign of the repair or the damage. In virtually every
respect-aesthetically, mechanically, and cosmetically, the car
appears and performs as brand-new. The Mustang's original factory
window sticker listing all its standard, optional, and special
equipment, comes with the car, and is pictured in the gallery for
review. The Dark Highland Green metallic paint matches the famous
movie car, but even disregarding that, the color looks sensational
on the car. Design features like the hood louvers, fully
blacked-out, no-emblem grille, gloss-black rear panel, matte-black
lower-rear valance, side ground-effects bodywork, and lower front
aero spoiler all blend nicely with the green. The overall effect is
just slightly sinister. (To best assess the quality of the paint
and trim finishes, be sure to view the close-up photographs of the
car in the accompanying gallery.) Tastefully limited chrome trim on
the car is in perfect condition. Cabin glass and all lighting
lenses are clear and free of cracks or other damage. All factory
badging, notably the Bullitt emblem on the fuel filler-cap and
Bullitt identification on the door sills, is present and pristine.
Factory, gloss-black, 5-spoke, 19-inch wheels (with Mustang
running-horse center caps) are mounted with Michelin® Pilot Sport
255/40 (front) 275 (rear) Z-rated performance tires. The open-style
wheels afford good views of the red-painted Brembo® brake calipers
and oversize brake rotors at all four corners. Inside, the mostly
black (Ebony) interio