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I just recently reacquired a 2001 Bullitt Mustang, #265 in Dark Highland Green. She has accumulated 187K miles on her. This will be the build thread, to document its restoration/rebuild and turning it into an autoX/track toy.
Vehicle History
In 2004, we bought this exact Bullitt from El Cajon Ford in El Cajon, CA (outside of San Diego). It was a trade in from the original owner. We owned the car for two years, and sold it off to my dad. He had it as his daily driver for about 6 years in Albuquerque. He then sold it to my younger brother, who took it to Louisiana and it was his daily driver for most of the last 7 years. It has been sitting for the last year due to a miss above 35mph, and my brother was looking to get rid of it. I decided to buy it off of him and still keep it in the family. Here are some notable events in the cars history:
Vehicle History
In 2004, we bought this exact Bullitt from El Cajon Ford in El Cajon, CA (outside of San Diego). It was a trade in from the original owner. We owned the car for two years, and sold it off to my dad. He had it as his daily driver for about 6 years in Albuquerque. He then sold it to my younger brother, who took it to Louisiana and it was his daily driver for most of the last 7 years. It has been sitting for the last year due to a miss above 35mph, and my brother was looking to get rid of it. I decided to buy it off of him and still keep it in the family. Here are some notable events in the cars history:
- Accidentally backed the car into a tree, denting the right rear quarter. Repaired before selling to my dad.
- Alternator caught fire on the freeway, was able to get the fire out before any significant damage. Paint blistered on the hood.
- Rear ended on the freeway by a driver too concerned with texting. Rear end damage fixed, hood repainted at same time.
- Catalytic converters have been removed.
- Head gaskets failed, causing car to sit for about a year until it could get repaired.
- Brother's ex-wife backed into it one morning, damaging left front fender.
- Scrape on the right side, dislodged right scoop delete.
- Scoop delete flew off on highway, never to be seen again.
- High winds blew over a basketball goal onto hood, creating large gouge/scape on scoop and hood.
- Has developed a miss above 35 mph, car has been parked for about a year.