Location: Tucson, Arizona 85746Mileage: 62,000Trans: ManualCondition: MintExterior: BlackInterior: Black
Description:
1968 DODGE CHARGER - HOLLYWOOD'S FIRST MOVIE CHARGER !!!!!!
You are looking at 1 of 2 surviving Dodge Charger R/T's used in the 1968 Bullitt Movie. It was used as the assassin's car for all the jumps in San Francisco. Please refer to the following wesites to gain information regarding the find, restoration and showing of the car to date. This car has been restored as it was in the movie Bullitt. It is a matching number, Hemi 4-speed, 440, Dana 60 with build sheet. Serious inquiries only. Thanks.
You should buy that RS and do a cross country tour of the US and Canada. You'll probably arrive at port in New York, stop by and see Skinner, DJ and tbird while you're in that area. After that, head down this way and see me then on to Oregon to see Bert by way of Vegas to drop a couple G notes. Cut back across to Wisconsin and see Sterling Six. Then make your way up to the Great White North and see 360ci and Chipset. Did I forget anyone?
Now that would be a trip of a lifetime and very , very enjoyable .But I'm afraid those days are now gone , but you never know in life , never say never .I'll give you and others plenty of notice if I cross over the pond , cheers mate .
You should buy that RS and do a cross country tour of the US and Canada. You'll probably arrive at port in New York, stop by and see Skinner, DJ and tbird while you're in that area. After that, head down this way and see me then on to Oregon to see Bert by way of Vegas to drop a couple G notes. Cut back across to Wisconsin and see Sterling Six. Then make your way up to the Great White North and see 360ci and Chipset. Did I forget anyone?
Missed out Bajarider , he's got some nice bikes and cars that would be good to see .
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