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  • 68 Bullit Mustang

    Ok Guys
    These are pictures from when I bought the mustang 5 years ago from a guy in 1000 Oaks California. It,s a 1968 390 GT S code exactly the same car that Steve McQeen used in the movie Bullit Vin # show that it was April 68 . Absolutley 100% rust free with a few dings here and there, but in need of full restoration.
    Build sheet says that it came with a 428 PI , 7 litre( POLICE INTERCEPTOR) motor
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    I have rebuilt the 4 speed , I might change her over to a 5 speed Tremec , I have started with the bodywork, in England this would be the dream restoration because of zero rust, the engine is going to receive roller cam, Edelbrock performer series aluminuim heads( super cobra jet) and Edelbrock performer series aluminuim intake Holley 750 4 barrell carb. this will take about 90lbs of weight from the engine, which I am told will probably produce 475bhp at 10.5-1 compression on premium unleaded gas. I am thinking of going 4 wheel disc brake , I want to uprate without detracting too much from the cars originality. these pics were taken outside one of my factories before the real strip down, I will move some of the stuff around her when I find some time and take more pictures, hopefully this will satisfy some picture cravings for now390GT work 1.JPG

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    • #3
      nice one, look forward to seeing it painted

      what you doing with the crap handling ?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Banishit View Post
        nice one, look forward to seeing it painted

        what you doing with the crap handling ?
        There is a sub frame connector kit available which stiffens up the chassis , also a steering rack conversion available, taking as much weight as possible out of the front of the car , and Koni,s etc . She will never handle like an escort or my old Capri injection special , but What a car

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        • #5
          nice one
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          Too old of a to be F**ked by kittens

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          • #6
            I read somewhere that they use to queue around the block at the ford showroom to buy these mustangs.

            What colour you going???
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            • #7
              Nice one Rob,
              Now arrange to ship it over to me, ill finish it

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              • #8
                Originally posted by sharks View Post
                I read somewhere that they use to queue around the block at the ford showroom to buy these mustangs.

                What colour you going???
                With the original Highland Green , the 68 S code is about as rare as an RS1600 and just as valuble,

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DazRS2K View Post
                  Nice one Rob,
                  Now arrange to ship it over to me, ill finish it
                  Hi Daz
                  How you doing? Why not come over here and help me?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 68 Bullit View Post
                    Hi Daz
                    How you doing? Why not come over here and help me?
                    Ok thanks you? don't tempt me LOL, you might of seen on the pics page got my Challenger on the road, didn't realise ive owned it 5 years on the 21st of this month done about 300 miles

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                    • #11
                      awesome machine, will be great when finished
                      MK2 member 091, RSOC member 2675, RS18 No 001, HRE7724 /50

                      My Car in the VbGarage and in My Album

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                      • #12
                        so cool - the king of cool even

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                        • #13
                          lovely, m8 of mine has just imported a mustang and was showing me a mag with the amount of spares avalible and the prices are fantastic, think it was about £400 for complete set of seat covers, door cards and dash top etc

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                          • #14
                            For me It doesn,t come much cooler than that. There were 2 68 390 GTs used for the movie . the Hero car used for most of the shooting was put into a Crusher after the movie ( criminal) apparantley at the request of the Studio, they felt the car had sustained too much damage and therefore a liability ( lawsuits etc) . Car #2 was bought by one of the crew on the movie and later resold to an anonynamous buyer. Steve Mcqueen himself tried to find and buy the car without success. Rumour has it that it is sat Rusting in a barn in Kentucky , with camera mounts etc still welded to the roll cage.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by vinny View Post
                              lovely, m8 of mine has just imported a mustang and was showing me a mag with the amount of spares avalible and the prices are fantastic, think it was about £400 for complete set of seat covers, door cards and dash top etc
                              You are correct Vinny , restoration parts are in abundance and quite affordable , making it painless to do a restoration. Problem is the project cars are expensive , a bit like Mk1 and Mk2 Escort AVO and RS , I can attest to that, my missus still gives me rocks about buying mine . But I,m not scared of her cos she,s not the boss of me

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