Vintage?
If he won't divulge what they are, I'd bet that they're 87 Excels and 89 Probes and the like. All totalled or may as well be.
Your odds of finding one of the Bullitt cars are slim to none & Slim just left town.
Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein
My reading ability is unimpaired, thanks for being a smarta$$.
I didn't research the frickin real estate listing.
Why you gotta be a jerk?
Living on the street being homeless brings out the best in me.
Sorry I did not realize you identified as Slim, the fellow who left town.
Frank Bullit ( Fictional Character ) played by Steve McQueen.
Born March 24, 1930, Died November 7, 1980
Frank Bullitt's car is a 1968 Ford Mustang 390 GT 2+2 Fastback. The bad guys drive a 1968 Dodge Charger 440 Magnum. The Charger is just barely faster than the Mustang, with a 13.6-second quarter-mile compared to the Mustang's 13.8-second.
Steve McQueen
A 1968 Mustang found in a Mexico junk yard has reportedly been confirmed by a classic Ford expert to be one of two cars used in Steve McQueen’s San Francisco cop classic “Bullitt.”
I’m 100% sure it’s authentic,” Kevin Marti, of the Marti Report, told Fox News after traveling to Mexicali to inspect the car last week.
This Mustang, used primarily for the film’s stunt scenes, reportedly had not been seen in nearly 50 years, while the other ‘68 Mustang from the film is in a private car collection after going through a few owners, including a failed attempt by McQueen to buy it shortly before he died in 1980.
Those Dodge Demons always had some value, which will likely increase when the new Demon comes out this year.
Me and my '72 at the local 1/8 mile drag about 6 years ago. I have't taken her out of storage for 4 years. Some day SOON ...
oh btw, the guy selling the yard and cars looks ALOT like the guy that does the rock demolition work on the show "Highway Thru Hell" Masta Blasta, or something like that. idk.
Last edited by Faceball; 04-04-2017 at 10:08 PM.
I am big fan of Vintage cars.
I hope a lot of those are up & on the road now.
Dodge & Plymouth's are a thing of beauty.
No way! I wish I have $1.45 million. Maybe this guy wants fresh, he's been collecting for 40 years.
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