6 cars (33 pictures) found: year of "2001", exterior color of "green", grouped by car
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(10 photos of a 2001 Highland Green Mustang Bullitt Coupe) 2001 Bullitt Green Mustang GT Bullitt with a 270hp, 281 cubic inch, 4.6 liter, electronic fuel injected, single overhead cam, V8, special Bullitt engine. Ford had a Bullitt optioned 2001 Mustang which was based on the 1968 fastback driven by Steve McQueen in the detective movie Bullitt. Bullitt modifications included unique side scoops, 17-inch American Racing aluminum wheels, a lowered suspension, modified C-pillars, special quarter panel molding, rocker panel moldings, brushed aluminum fuel cap door, special Bullitt badging, polished-rolled tailpipe, and came in Dark Highland Green and True Blue and Black. The original 1968 Mustang fastback used in the movie was Dark Highland Green. The movie's director called for speeds of 75 to 80 mph, but the cars (including the ones containing the cameras) reached speeds of over 110 mph on surface streets. Filming of the chase scene took three weeks, resulting in 9 minutes and 42 seconds of film. During the chase scene, the Charger loses six hubcaps and has different ones missing at different times. The production company was denied permission to film on the Golden Gate Bridge.
(1 photo of a 2001 Tropic Green Mustang Convertible) Tropic Green 2001 Mustang convertible owned by Evelyn Morehead from Shelby North, Carolina. It has the 3.8L V6 engine and an automatic transmission. Check out the three ponies on the door. Evelyn tells us more,
"I bought this 'stang in 2002 to replace my '93 Mercury Capri convertible. It has the pony leather interior, 6 CD radio with premium sound, and, to top it off-tan horses running down each side! The children at the elementary school where I taught loved this car! It has been in several parades. It has been treated better than I treat my husband. I don't think it has ever squalled tires or skidded-I have been very gentle. It has mainly brought a lot of fun as we cruised with the wind in our hair and sang along with many great songs on our killer sound system. The only reason I am selling it is that-after knee replacement-it's kind of tough to get in and out of. I had planned to keep it till it became a classic-but someone else will have to complete that plan!"
(7 photos of a 2001 Highland Green Mustang Bullitt Coupe) Highland Green 2001 Mustang GT Bullitt with the Police Interceptor, 270hp, 281 cubic inch (4.6 liter), single overhead cam V8. Bullitt modifications included unique side scoops, 17-inch American Racing aluminum wheels, a lowered suspension, modified C-pillars, special quarter panel molding, rocker panel moldings, brushed aluminum fuel cap door, special Bullitt badging, polished-rolled tailpipe, and came in Dark Highland Green, True Blue and Black. Ford optioned this 2001 Mustang to resemble the 1968 fastback driven by Steve McQueen in the detective movie Bullitt. This Bullitt example was also our
Attitude Of The Week for 11-04-2007.
(7 photos of a 2001 Electric Green Mustang Convertible) Electric Green 2001 Mustang convertible with a tan and brown interior. It has a matching tan convertible top. There is a V6 engine under the hood. This is the lightest of three green paints offered on the Mustang in 2001.
(4 photos of a 2001 Tropic Green Mustang GT Convertible) Tropic Green 2001 Mustang GT convertible with side stripes and black Bullitt wheels. The stripes are the same as the California Special models. The side fender scoops and hood scoop have been painted black.
(4 photos of a 2001 Highland Green Mustang Bullitt Coupe Advertisement) This is the 2001 Mustang GT Bullitt hero promotional card. This car measures 8.5 by 11 inches and is folded to allow for 4 pages of print. Hero cards started with racing drivers and their cars and have been extended to promote sport cars from various manufacturers. This one features the first year of the Bullitt Mustang feature car which commemorates the 1968 fastback driven by Steve McQueen in the detective movie Bullitt, the scenes of which are shown at the top. In 2001, Highland Green was reserved only for this model; although the 2001 Bullitt also came in Black and True Blue. The original 1968 movie Bullitt Mustang was painted in 1968 Highland Green.