Last seen in the 2020 model year, the Ford Mustang Bullitt has popped up from time to time throughout Blue Oval history, paying tribute to the iconic pony car that starred in the Steve McQueen film of the same name. As such, the Bullitt has plenty of fans out there seeking nice examples of those tributes, and from time to time, we see precisely that. Just shy of one year ago, this 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt surfaced for sale at auction with just 4k miles on the odometer, and now, it’s back up for sale yet again.
As was previously the case, this 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt is up for auction at Bring a Trailer, where it hammered for $35,500 back in March 2024. At that time, it had 4,100 miles on the clock, and now, it’s showing 4,400, but looks no worse for wear now that it’s seeking its third owner since it was sold new. It’s number 3,596 of 5,772 examples built in that particular model year, and in this case, has no noted flaws marring its gorgeous Dark Highland Green Metallic paint or 18-inch Dark Argent wheels.
The same goes for the Dark Charcoal leather interior, which looks to be in basically perfect shape and includes notable features like a power-adjustable driver’s seat, keyless entry, cruise control, the Shaker 500 audio system, engine-turned dashboard trim, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.
Power for this pristine Ford Mustang Bullit comes from the automaker’s naturally-aspirated 4.6L V8, in this guise factory-rated to produce 315 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque, which flows to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip rear differential. Underneath, one will find goodies such as stiffer springs, revised dampers, and a strut-tower brace, along with four-wheel disc brakes, too. If nothing else, it’ll certainly be interesting to see if this Bullitt manages to rake in more money than it did a year ago, and for that reason alone, this is one auction worth keeping an eye on.
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I owned four Bullitt’s. I liked everyone. The 2008 was my favorite. I wish FORD would offer a 2025 Bullitt. I would rather have a green GT with GT options than another overpriced track car. The Bullitt is special.
It would sell!