Today we channel Steve McQueen with a low-mile 2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt. This one has just 31K on the clock and more mods than we can list -- though I will give you some examples, such as the Vortech ...
Alongside the iconic styling of the American muscle car, the Ford Mustang sported an assortment of stylish muscle car wheels ...
Cinema has conspired to make the Ford Mustang an iconic car, even if its first onscreen appearance didn't offer much indication.
The classic American way of testing a car's performance is over a quarter mile. Be it at a professional-grade drag strip or at a set of stoplights in an empty part of town, this measure of ...
The ’67 Mustang. Three things worth ... It looked the part and Ford was monstering the Bullitt movie connection, starting with an interview with Steve McQueen’s son Chad, then off to Pacific ...
The first Bullitt Mustang wasn’t actually called a Bullitt, but earned that nickname due to its iconic role starring alongside Steve McQueen in a movie called, you guessed it, Bullitt.
Two of the most iconic models from the golden age of muscle, the second- and third-generation Dodge Charger has had a ...
Jerry Seinfeld turned down a $25 million offer for his legendary Porsche 917K, a part of racing and movie history and a valuable addition to any prestige c ...
Back in the 1960s and 1970s, working- and middle-class Americans could afford to buy, drive and even collect muscle cars.
What was otherwise a standard 1968 Mustang GT — normally ... Because it’s the car that Steve McQueen drove in the action flick “Bullitt.” Fortunately for enthusiasts, you can probably ...