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 2008 Ford Mustang title verified 24,807 actual
miles. Bullitt #5115 is one of 4,377 made in 2008 with Dark
Highland Green Paint, another 1,426 were black. Two things are true
here at the mall. First, when Bullitts arrive, they are almost
always super low mileage and pampered and second, they sell fast.
Therefore, if there's even the slightest interest, we encourage you
to make like a bullet and fly to the phone!
Exterior
The '08 model shows some design restraint while still paying
tribute to the original 1968 movie car. A black mesh grille is
devoid of the iconic chrome pony and is accented by a satin
aluminum frame that is a throwback to the 1968 Mustang but also
does a splendid job of framing the gap next to the proper Dark
Highland Green. In the back we find an understated deck lid with a
low key spoiler and a circular faux gas cap/badge that shows Ford
Bullitt on a panel that mirrors the grille, flanked by three part
tail lights. Dual exhaust tips boldly emerge from the lower bumper
and 18-inch argent Bullitt wheels wrapped 235/50ZR18 rubber with an
early 2022 date code. Imperfections include some chips, surface
level scratches and scuffs, a few chin scrapes and some curb rash
and clearcoat spidering on the wheels.
Interior
Bullitt engraved sill plates are met with attractive gray door
panels that utilize molded plastic and leather inserts, the
driver's side showing some peeling as typical for this generation.
Inside, beautiful high backed charcoal leather buckets topped with
headrests, all in fantastic condition as are the foldable 2 plus 2
seats in back. A center console runs through the buckets and houses
a satin aluminum trim piece that surrounds the white ball Hurst
shifter. As it rises to the dash center, we have the A/C panel
along with an AM/FM/CD radio. Under the black textured dash cover
and among the machine spun aluminum front are two large round deep
set gauges, somewhat retro in design, with a central gauge cluster,
analog with the exception of the digital odometer readouts. Black
carpet and a formed felt headliner all is tight and clean below and
above, and a finished trunk has the requisite contoured gray panels
and remains spotless.
Drivetrain
A strut tower brace bridges the bay where you'll find the 4.6 liter
3 valve V8, rated at 315 horsepower and mated to the Tremec 3650
5-speed manual transmission. Ponies are routed to the Ford 8.8" in
back with 3.73 gears and TracLoc. This engine has an Accel Flash
tune installed.
Undercarriage
Driveshaft and rear axle surface rust are seen on cars with half
this mileage, so it's no surprise we find it here on an otherwise
spotless underside. Even some pencil marks are still visible. The
dual exhaust runs through original mufflers and exits via
aggressive polished tips and power disc brakes occupy all four
corners. Suspension consists of Macpherson struts up front and a 3
link with coil springs and a panhard bar in back, robust enough to
take this thoroughbred around turns.
Drive-Ability
True to form, this V8 Mustang does everything well, beginning with
providing a comfortable perch for driver and guests, fantastic
power and acceleration, and very good handling characteristics.
It's also no surprise that all functions work on this pampered
green pony and awaits the next owner to saddle up. While Classic
Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time
of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be
working at the time of your purchase.
Even if you're not a fan of the film, there's something special
about Dark Highland Green paint and accompanying dark features that
make these cars stir the senses of nearly every car loving person.
Let's face it, Ford hit a home run with this design and 13 of them
have come and gone here at the mall. It's time to pony up and join
this exclusive club of happy Bullitt owners!
1ZVHT82H485198637
1ZV-Automotive Alliance, Ford Passenger Car
H-Manual Belts, Front & Side Airbags
T82-Bullit Coupe
H-4.6L V8 315hp
8-Check Digit
8-2008
5-AAI Flat Rock, MI Assy Plant
198637-Sequential Unit Number
DOOR STICKER
EXT COLOR PX-Dark Highland Green Metallic
INT TR KW-Dark Charcoal
AX CB-Ford 8.8" 3.73 TracLoc
TRANS K-Tremec TR3650 5 Speed Manual
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