ChallengerYou can have either car.
But you can never sell it or transfer it.
You only get to keep it as long as you live.
And you cannot monetize it in any way.
Which one will you take?
Those are the rules.
ChallengerYou can have either car.
But you can never sell it or transfer it.
You only get to keep it as long as you live.
And you cannot monetize it in any way.
Which one will you take?
Those are the rules.
Seriously? Talk about reality and Pulp Fiction. So you're going to provide a pretend game because I have an opinion other than yours about the Bullitt? Bring them to me, I'll pick one, those are the rules.You can have either car.
But you can never sell it or transfer it.
You only get to keep it as long as you live.
And you cannot monetize it in any way.
Which one will you take?
Those are the rules.
Seriously? Talk about reality and Pulp Fiction. So you're going to provide a pretend game because I have an opinion other than yours about the Bullitt? Bring them to me, I'll pick one, those are the rules.
Hollywood writers have nothing to do with the way the car was found, the ownership history behind it or the way the car was built, and who had driven it in the movie. I personally think it's something to see. I wasn't picking one car over another. They both have their merits and both were owned by private citizens.What is my opinion?
Hollywood writers are very good at putting words in other people's mouths.
The Bullitt Mustang has sold for $3.4 million at a Mecum Auction in Kissimmee, Fla. (With buyers fees included, the total price of the sale jumped to $3.74 million.) The hammer price was the most money ever spent on a Mustang at public auction, beating the previous record of $2.2 million for the 1967 Shelby GT500 Super Snake set at Mecum’s Kissimmee auction in 2019.If Mecum get’s a hold of the owner, I’ll bet they convince him to sell it just like they did with the family of the Bullitt car, that said they would never sell it too.
I bet Mecum offered to sell the Bullitt Mustang for no commission just for the attention it got for them. I watched that auction with about 10 “car guys” at my work on the computer, so it seemed to work. Some of them had never heard of Mecum before...
Hollywood writers have nothing to do with the way the car was found, the ownership history behind it or the way the car was built, and who had driven it in the movie. I personally think it's something to see. I wasn't picking one car over another. They both have their merits and both were owned by private citizens.
You can have either car.
But you can never sell it or transfer it.
You only get to keep it as long as you live.
And you cannot monetize it in any way.
Which one will you take?
Those are the rules.
If we're giving away chargers, ill take the GeneralChallenger any day of the week. I’ll take the charger over the bullitt mustang also, from movie.
Breathe people I'm kidding
I love the car !