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Sunday, November 11, 2007
All Mustangs, All the Time
Mark Fields, who oversees Ford’s operations in the Americas, says the automaker is working to keep its promise of Mustang news every year for the faithful. By happy coincidence, news of the pending Bullitt comes on the 40th anniversary of the 1968 movie.
One added perk of the nondescript styling and return of the dark green exterior: Ford was able to test it at night, undetected by spy photographers or observant amateurs who likely thought they were passing a conventional Mustang in the dark—an all-guts, no-glory move McQueen would have applauded.
The Bullitt will be built with the rest of the Mustangs at Ford’s joint-venture corral with Mazda in Flat Rock, Michigan.
Mark Fields, who oversees Ford’s operations in the Americas, says the automaker is working to keep its promise of Mustang news every year for the faithful. By happy coincidence, news of the pending Bullitt comes on the 40th anniversary of the 1968 movie.
One added perk of the nondescript styling and return of the dark green exterior: Ford was able to test it at night, undetected by spy photographers or observant amateurs who likely thought they were passing a conventional Mustang in the dark—an all-guts, no-glory move McQueen would have applauded.
The Bullitt will be built with the rest of the Mustangs at Ford’s joint-venture corral with Mazda in Flat Rock, Michigan.
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