Used Car of the Day: 2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt

Tim Healey
by Tim Healey

Today's UCOTD is a 2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt with 95,000 miles on the clock and plenty of mods.


Those mods include BBK headers, Eibach springs, Billett aluminum flywheel, Nitto tires, short-throw shifter, Steeda underdrive pulleys, a panhard bar, Kona shocks and struts, chin spoiler, and more.

The seller does mention some unspecified 22-year-old minor damage.

If you like Bullitt Mustangs, as I do, this one is for sale in New York for $14,900.

Click here to see more.

[Images: Seller]

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Tim Healey
Tim Healey

Tim Healey grew up around the auto-parts business and has always had a love for cars — his parents joke his first word was “‘Vette”. Despite this, he wanted to pursue a career in sports writing but he ended up falling semi-accidentally into the automotive-journalism industry, first at Consumer Guide Automotive and later at Web2Carz.com. He also worked as an industry analyst at Mintel Group and freelanced for About.com, CarFax, Vehix.com, High Gear Media, Torque News, FutureCar.com, Cars.com, among others, and of course Vertical Scope sites such as AutoGuide.com, Off-Road.com, and HybridCars.com. He’s an urbanite and as such, doesn’t need a daily driver, but if he had one, it would be compact, sporty, and have a manual transmission.

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  • Sobro Sobro on Apr 12, 2024

    Needs moar Roots.

  • Analoggrotto Analoggrotto on Apr 12, 2024

    Ford Australia attempted to out-Murica Murica itself by building a V10 version of this car. They looked like a bunch of drunken fools, like always.

  • Ollicat But can it be turned off??? I hope so
  • Ravenuer This is why cars are becomming more and more unaffordable.
  • 28-Cars-Later "The NHTSA’s ruling will make AEB the law of the land, requiring the feature to stop vehicles to avoid collisions at speeds of up to 62 mph. Braking systems must be able to activate automatically at up to 90 mph when a collision is imminent and 45 mph when they detect a pedestrian."Does this newspeak actually align with the laws of physics?
  • ToolGuy Be careful confusing silicone with silicon. Wouldn't want anyone ending up with silicon implants, or getting lost trying to find silicone valley.
  • Irvingklaws I still prefer the looks of this generation to the new truck. If I were to buy new, it would be one of these.
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