Vehicle Description
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt
Name another movie or TV car that's been reproduced in large
numbers in multiple generations, can be driven daily, and retains
options not found on the mere mortal Mustangs. The Mustang Bullitt
tributes have been produced by Ford in the fourth, fifth and sixth
generations meaning you can find a 2001 Bullitt, a 2008-09 Bullitt,
and a 2019-20 Bullitt. They can trace their DNA to a single car; a
dark green 1968 fastback Mustang used in the film and sold at Mecum
in 2020 for 3.7 million dollars.
For consignment, a one owner, fully optioned 2019 Mustang Bullitt
with a low 19,087 title verified actual miles. This one will come
with the original window sticker and factory car cover. But that's
just the tip of the iceberg of things this car has to offer. This
is a design that has struck a chord with the American public, even
if you've never seen the movie, the spec on the modern Bullitts is
striking and desirable and why we hope they keep producing them
even as the Mustang evolves.
Exterior
In historic Dark Highland Green, this car is immediately
recognizable and distinct. No horse on the grille is another cue
and those 19-inch black wheels are a giveaway that this one of
about 8,000 2019 Bullitts. The dark green background makes every
other feature on the car pop with color. The polished rim on the
grille and wheels, the clear lenses of the marker lights, the tail
lights which look blood red, and the spectacular red brake
calipers. The vents and contoured hood are matched in design by the
subtle contoured roof leading to a slightly upturned tail. The
whole car is both aggressive looking and subdued at the same time,
which makes it completely usable while special enough to be shown.
A Bullitt logo mock gas cap in the rear "caps off" a stunning
exterior. We found two minor imperfections in the paint which are
almost imperceptible.
Interior
Standard GT door panels in the car and everything is Ebony,
including the "hockey stick". A brushed metal pull handle deviates
from the black and unlike previous Mustang generations, these door
panels hold up to age and usage. A Bullitt engraved door sill does
not illuminate but is still cool and exclusive. For the
piece-de-resistance, the bucket seats are green-stitched, and
leather wrapped Recaros, this option means firm bolstering,
ultimate comfort, and those racy gaps reserved for a 4 or 5-point
harness. We note a bit of rub wear on the outside bolster, nothing
a bit of leather dye can't fix! The back buckets are joined and
provide decent bolstering to keep occupants on their side during
turns. The crosshair Bullitt logo appears on the thick, leather
wrapped steering wheel and the standard GT digital dashboard is
backlit green in the Bullitt. The center stack contains the
touchscreen and entertainment center and includes the optional
navigation. Other elements to the optional package include blind
spot monitoring, ambient lighting, and a 12-speaker B&O system
which is XM, Apple Carplay, and Android Auto capable. Machined
stainless steel fronts the rest of the dash, more an ode to race
cars than the actual '68 Bullitt which had wood applique. The
stout, console mounted shifter has a white shifter knob which is
also distinctive of this special edition. Down low and up high the
black carpet and headliner look as good as new! The trunk is lined
in gray flannel and looks untouched.
Drivetrain
The formidable 5.0 liter Coyote V8 is onboard and this pony begets
480 horsepower, but you can tell your friends "about 500" and still
be honest. They are tied to an MT82 6-speed manual and head back to
3.73 gears in a limited slip differential. As denoted by the red
calipers on visible disks, power Brembo brakes reign this horse in.
A Bullitt branded tower brace adds stability to the car while a
factory cold air induction system and cone filter help it
breathe.
Undercarriage
Very little wear is found underneath, all looking very stock and
clean. There's the tiniest bit of surface rust on some suspension
pieces but nothing unexpected or even noteworthy. Some brake dust
on the inner wheels, not a demerit, are simply noticed. Dual
exhaust meets in a large catalytic converter then split off again
to meet original mufflers and out through dual twin black exhaust
tips. MacPherson struts handle the front suspension while an
independent multi-link design is in rear. The car is equipped with
the optional Magne-Ride active damping system which improves
response to road conditions. It has nothing to do with how your
armpits will feel after a spirited ride in this high performance
beast.
Drive-Ability
And speaking of spirited rides, we have to fully restrain ourselves
with these Coyotes because they sound so damn good! We wanted to
hear more but we gently strolled around our loop to make sure all
cylinders were firing and that all the electronics work. And they
do. The car is barely broken in and is in excellent condition, all
systems go!
Steve McQueen is synonymous with high performance cars and the
Bullitt is a legend. But even if you don't know much about him or
the movie or the original car, this tribute is a beautiful and
capable car that departs from normal GT Mustangs. Tell you tree
hugging friends your car is green and named for a wild horse. Tell
your car buddies your Bullitt has 480 wild horses. Everyone is
happy!
1FA6P8K00K5505436
1-USA
F-Ford
A-Passenger Car
6-Manual Belts, Front & Side Airbags
P8K-Fastback Bullitt
0-5.0L V8 480hp
0-Check Digit
K-2019
5-Flat Rock, MI Assy Plant
505436-Sequential Unit Number
DOOR STICKER
COLOR B5-Dark Highland Green Metallic
TRIM SG-Ebony Cloth & Leather Recaro Buckets
AXLE BB-3.73 TracLoc
TRANS X-MT82 6 Speed Manual
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