68 Mustang Bullitt Steve McQueen Car Unveiled At the Petersen Museum

68 Mustang Bullitt Steve McQueen Car Unveiled At the Petersen Museum

Posted by D. Brian Smith on Jun 22nd 2026

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The 1968 Ford Mustang Highland Green Metallic GT390 fastback that served as the stunt car for the infamous chase scene in the movie Bullitt was unveiled at the Petersen Automotive Museum on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. Automotive historians, fans of iconic actor Steve McQueen, and gear heads the world over have been searching for this car since the filming of the movie wrapped in 1968.

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There were rumored to be two Bullitt Mustang movie cars, a Bullitt, beauty car that was acquired new from The Ford Motor Company and more lightly modified for the static scenes and light street driving scenes. That particular Bullitt was identified several years ago as residing in New Jersey and daily driven to work by a teacher. The other Bullitt was more modified to be the stunt car that was equipped with a beefed up suspension, a roll bar, and some movie-friendly enhancements like a smoke machine, and some areas in the back seat for mounting lights and film cameras. That's the Mustang that has been lost to the passage of time until it was discovered in 2016. 

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Above: Ralph Garcia Jr. proudly shows the Marti Report. Mr. Kevin Marti spent two days personally investigating this 1968 Mustang GT390 fastback. He confirmed the Mustang to be the stunt car Bullitt (#558).

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Thanks to the tireless efforts of Ralph Garcia, Jr., and his professional crew of automotive restorers at World Class Performance & Restorations, the stunt Bullitt is almost out of its 10-year, ground-up original parts and NOS parts Concours restoration. We'll have the full scoop on this remarkable, iconic, world famous American muscle/movie car machine, with both informational videos and article, very soon. For now, feast your eyes on perhaps one of two of the most famous movie cars to ever be seen on the silver screen and driven (abused) by Mr. Cool himself, none other than Steve McQueen!

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Above: Ralph and members of his talented team of automotive artisans stopped by the Classic Industries' Retail Showroom on Monday, June 1, 2026, to pick up parts for a Mustang Eleanor they're building for a client, en route to the Petersen Auto Museum for the hush hush (media only unveil) of this iconic Movie Star Pony Car. Thank you Ralph and crew for permitting CI to photograph, interview, and write about this peerless movie muscle machine! Stay tuned for the full scoop coming soon!

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