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2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt Review

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Kevin ''Crash'' Corrigan
Yeah, I got the Bullitt from Ford. My editor said that in his opinion "It was about time", but I think that he misunderstood what I meant!

The Bullitt that I actually got was the all new Mustang Bullitt, the car designed to refresh in our minds, that famous 1968 Steve McQueen movie of the same title.

I found the ride and feel of the car almost perfect for what I expected.

Come on now, if you really profess to love all things automotive, then you have to have seen that one! It is simply the greatest high-speed car chase film ever made. Don't just take my word, ask any motor-head and they'll back me up on that. It featured a rip roaring chase at breakneck speed up and down the hills of San Francisco in a souped up green and mean looking Ford Mustang GT. If there ever was a film made for the muscle car fan, it's the Bullitt movie.

It also blended two of my favorite childhood memories, classic Ford Mustangs, and every little boy's hero, Mr. Steve McQueen himself!

I've loved the Mustang ever since my dad owned one when I was younger. That was a very rare car back in 70's England, and talk about giving an 11 year old boy street credibility, "My dad drives a Mustang Mach1, what does yours drive?"!!!!

Then, of course, we have Steve McQueen, the man on the motorcycle in that other epic movie, "The Great Escape". You know, I can watch that film over and over and I still end up cheering him on and hoping that he makes it over the wire this time! In fact, my Mum always blamed him for turning me onto motorbikes! (Thanks Steve, I owe you one!).

Oh, happy memories, but isn't that what these modern-retro muscle cars are truly all about?

Well, if that is the case, then Ford deserves a big pat on the back for the Bullitt, because not only does it look and sound like a classic Mustang, but it actually makes you feel like you're driving one.

I'm not joking there! As soon as you get within eyesight of the car, it screams at you, "Come on, McQueen, let's go for a rip"! The menacing, dark Highland green paintwork says, "I'm an evil wicked mean and nasty machine", and then you suddenly notice that it actually bears an uncanny resemblance to the original car used in the film.

The Bullitt boasts a reworked 4.6L V8 which delivers 315hp and 325lb/ft of torque.
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