Found: Mustang driven by Steve McQueen in Bullitt
It's one of the most celebrated, adrenaline-fuelled movie car chases in history. In Peter Yates’s 1968 Bullitt, Steve McQueen, sat at the wheel of a Highland Green Ford Mustang 390 GT, tears after two criminals in a black Dodge Charger at breakneck speed – as on-board cameras mounted on the cars themselves capture all the action.
Two Mustangs were used in the film, but while one is now privately owned, the other went missing after filming was complete, disappearing for almost 50 years. McQueen attempted to find it ahead of his death in 1980, but to no avail.
Now, however, automobile enthusiast Hugo Sanchez and his friend Ralph Garcia Jr, who makes a living turning old cars into replicas of the "Eleanor" Mustang from Gone in 60 Seconds, have discovered the elusive artifact in a scrapyard in the Mexican state of Baja California.
At first, Garcia was planning to turn the priceless Bullitt relic into another "60 Seconds" replica. Luckily, however, he has a policy of checking any Mustangs he might receive with the Ford production database held by the company Marti Auto Works.
The car's vehicle identification number (VIN), along with telltale evidence of along-ago green paint job, revealed that it was almost certainly the long-lost '68 Mustang from Bullitt.
The VIN didn't appear to be a fake, and some of the original modifications made to the car for the film were still in place, although the vehicle's rear axle had been replaced at some point with one from a different model.
Source: Ford Mustang driven by Steve McQueen in Bullitt found in Mexican scrapyard