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    Top Stories

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    Posted on July 4, 2018

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    • All-new Ford Mustang Bullitt to make Goodwood Festival of Speed debut
    • Steve McQueen’s original 1968 Mustang GT Fastback to also run up the hill
    • The anniversary model marks 50th anniversary since classic Bullitt car chase scene
    • Goodwood Festival of Speed runs from 12–15 July 2018. Tickets still available
    2019 Mustang Bullitt

    2019 Mustang Bullitt

    The all-new Ford Mustang Bullitt will make its Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard debut – joined by iconic 1960s original.

    The Mustang GT Fastback shot to fame in 1968 with Steve McQueen behind the wheel in the famous Bullitt car chase scene.

    Ford revived the Bullitt name with an all-new model launched at this year’s Detroit Motor Show to mark the 50th anniversary. Now the new car, which will be sold in Europe, is set to head to Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018 to make its UK debut alongside the original classic.

    The new Mustang Bullitt has a 5.0-litre V8 engine producing 459PS making it capable of a top speed of 163mph.

    The Goodwood appearance is also a special occasion for the original car which was believed lost for nearly 40 years. The 1968 car has been lovingly restored and will be accompanied to the Goodwood Festival of Speed by owner Sean Kiernan for its European debut.

    HVA Bullitt M1A2832

    HVA Bullitt M1A2832

    Two Mustang GT Fastbacks were needed to film Bullitt with the one used for many of the jump sequences ending up at a salvage yard.

    The other, the hero car driven by the “King of Cool”, was sold by Warner Bros after filming was wrapped up with its whereabouts unknown until it miraculously resurfaced when the owner got in touch with Ford.

    The two cars will head up the hill on all four days of the festival, 12 – 15 July.

    Mustang Bullitt '68 and '19

    Mustang Bullitt ’68 and ’19

    The Duke of Richmond and Gordon, founder of Goodwood Festival of Speed, said: “We’re delighted to announce that these two incredible cars are making their Goodwood Festival of Speed debut and driving up the hill in front of fans.

    “Bullitt is one of the greatest celebrations of high-speed motoring in cinema history making the Festival a perfect home for the pair of Mustangs. To have the original icon joined by its modern day successor exactly 50 years later is a fantastic way to mark our own special anniversary.”

    Sean Kiernan

    Sean Kiernan

    The Festival is renowned for attracting the rarest and most exciting road and race cars and bikes ever created. The 2018 running of the event will be no different as it marks its Silver Jubilee having been staged every summer since 1993.

    The FoS Future Lab will also making its return this year, focusing on space exploration, autonomous transport, robotics and personal flight. Visitors will be able to view displays and demonstrations, interact with some of the technology for themselves and learn more about these exciting innovations.

    • All-new Ford Mustang Bullitt to make Goodwood Festival of Speed debut
    • Steve McQueen’s original 1968 Mustang GT Fastback to also run up the hill
    • The anniversary model marks 50th anniversary since classic Bullitt car chase scene
    • Goodwood Festival of Speed runs from 12–15 July 2018. Tickets still available
    2019 Mustang Bullitt

    2019 Mustang Bullitt

    The all-new Ford Mustang Bullitt will make its Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard debut – joined by iconic 1960s original.

    The Mustang GT Fastback shot to fame in 1968 with Steve McQueen behind the wheel in the famous Bullitt car chase scene.

    Ford revived the Bullitt name with an all-new model launched at this year’s Detroit Motor Show to mark the 50th anniversary. Now the new car, which will be sold in Europe, is set to head to Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018 to make its UK debut alongside the original classic.

    The new Mustang Bullitt has a 5.0-litre V8 engine producing 459PS making it capable of a top speed of 163mph.

    The Goodwood appearance is also a special occasion for the original car which was believed lost for nearly 40 years. The 1968 car has been lovingly restored and will be accompanied to the Goodwood Festival of Speed by owner Sean Kiernan for its European debut.

    HVA Bullitt M1A2832

    HVA Bullitt M1A2832

    Two Mustang GT Fastbacks were needed to film Bullitt with the one used for many of the jump sequences ending up at a salvage yard.

    The other, the hero car driven by the “King of Cool”, was sold by Warner Bros after filming was wrapped up with its whereabouts unknown until it miraculously resurfaced when the owner got in touch with Ford.

    The two cars will head up the hill on all four days of the festival, 12 – 15 July.

    Mustang Bullitt '68 and '19

    Mustang Bullitt ’68 and ’19

    The Duke of Richmond and Gordon, founder of Goodwood Festival of Speed, said: “We’re delighted to announce that these two incredible cars are making their Goodwood Festival of Speed debut and driving up the hill in front of fans.

    “Bullitt is one of the greatest celebrations of high-speed motoring in cinema history making the Festival a perfect home for the pair of Mustangs. To have the original icon joined by its modern day successor exactly 50 years later is a fantastic way to mark our own special anniversary.”

    Sean Kiernan

    Sean Kiernan

    The Festival is renowned for attracting the rarest and most exciting road and race cars and bikes ever created. The 2018 running of the event will be no different as it marks its Silver Jubilee having been staged every summer since 1993.

    The FoS Future Lab will also making its return this year, focusing on space exploration, autonomous transport, robotics and personal flight. Visitors will be able to view displays and demonstrations, interact with some of the technology for themselves and learn more about these exciting innovations.

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