Steve McQueen’s “Bullitt” Mustang run became the blueprint for every chase that followed.
Much like the original Fast and the Furious movie did in the early 2000s, a film starring a certain Ford Mustang GT 390 finished in Highland Green created a whole new generation of car fans when it ...
Estimated to be worth at least $4 million now, the Highland green car is famous for being driven by Steve McQueen in the classic film “Bullitt.” It forever established a Hollywood standard for ...
Cue the jazzy Lalo Schifrin soundtrack: Across the street from the apartment belonging to McQueen—er, Lieutenant Detective Frank Bullitt—is the corner grocery where he shops. "Fresh today," the clerk ...
The iconic Eleanor Ford Mustang is prominently featured in the 1974 film "Gone in 60 Seconds" and its 2000 remake, but where did that name come from?