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A STAR IS REBORN: 50TH ANNIVERSARY FORD MUSTANG BULLITT

REVIVES SILVER SCREEN LEGEND WITH NEW LEVELS OF POWER DETROIT, Jan. 14, 2018  – Celebrating the 50 th  anniversary of iconic movie “Bullitt” and its fan-favorite San Francisco car chase, Ford introduces the new cool and powerful 2019 Mustang Bullitt. Third-generation member of the McQueen family, Molly, starred in a special movie of her own introducing the new third-generation Bullitt at the North American International Auto Show. In the film, Molly races a new Mustang Bullitt through a parking structure battling a Dodge Charger for the final free space. Helping it win that particular spot was the Bullitt’s upgraded 5.0-liter V8 engine that will deliver at least 475 horsepower and 420  lb.-ft . of torque, pushing the new Bullitt to a top speed of 163 mph – an 8 mph increase versus the latest Mustang GT. Special Edition As a special-edition model due out this summer – the all-new Mustang Bullitt is equipped with a manual transmission, and the gear shi...

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