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Started by The70RT, February 04, 2013, 09:43:50 PM

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The70RT

It's on now...pretty cool  :2thumbs: They are saying the Charger had a Hemi, did it? Now another guy on the show says 440. Too bad it was almost all about the Mustang.
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Mike DC

The Charger was a 440 R/T car. 

The closeup car was a 4spd. 
I think the stunt car was actually a column-shifted auto.

 
 


Ghoste

There was an interview with McQueen in Motor Trend back in the day where Steve claimed the Charger was a Hemi car and I think that's where that rumor got started.  When it came to American performance cars McQueen seemed to favor Fords so I doubt that he liked much the fact that the Mustang had to be modified to keep up with the stock 440 Dodge.

1974dodgecharger

Quote from: Ghoste on February 05, 2013, 06:08:50 AM
There was an interview with McQueen in Motor Trend back in the day where Steve claimed the Charger was a Hemi car and I think that's where that rumor got started.  When it came to American performance cars McQueen seemed to favor Fords so I doubt that he like much the fact that the Mustang had to be modified to keep up with the stock 440 Dodge.


lmao  :rofl:

JB400

I thought I read somewhere that he wanted a custom Mustang?  He wanted it to look like some beater that a dectective could afford.  I can see where he would be disappointed  in its performance though :lol:

The70RT

Quote from: stroker400 wedge on February 05, 2013, 01:13:20 PM
I thought I read somewhere that he wanted a custom Mustang?  He wanted it to look like some beater that a dectective could afford.  I can see where he would be disappointed  in its performance though :lol:

Yeah they said that last night in the show. They remove the emblems and fremched in the marker lights.
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Bob T

We did a Bullitt tribute themed photo shoot for a local car mag the other month, I should really put up a few pics in another thread
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

Back N Black

Quote from: Bob T on February 05, 2013, 06:22:20 PM
We did a Bullitt tribute themed photo shoot for a local car mag the other month, I should really put up a few pics in another thread

That's cool,nice pics!  :2thumbs:

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The70RT

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projectanimal

It was a good show the other night, and I had to laugh at the last guy talking "it's great to drive the Bullit around and keep an eye out for a 69' charger".... Oops, the camera guy should have yelled 68,68,68!!  LOL.

More pictures of the recreation!    :cheers: :popcrn: :2thumbs:
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Brock Samson

Does anyone have the link to the restoration page of the Charger. Thanks.

Ghoste

I do at home Brock, I can try and find it later if no one else has it.

Brock Samson

a determined search found it.. Thanks glad to see your still using up all Troy's bandwidth.  :icon_smile_wink:  http://www.ponysite.de/charger_welch.htm


36K+!  :o  

wingcar

Quote from: The70RT on February 05, 2013, 01:35:02 PM
Quote from: stroker400 wedge on February 05, 2013, 01:13:20 PM
I thought I read somewhere that he wanted a custom Mustang?  He wanted it to look like some beater that a dectective could afford.  I can see where he would be disappointed  in its performance though :lol:

Yeah they said that last night in the show. They remove the emblems and fremched in the marker lights.

I read where he also added the dent in the front fender; I believe someone said he kicked the fender.  Again it was to make it look more like a "regular" car that a police man would be using as a daily driver.
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Shakey


I saw a show on HBO recently titled "I Am Steve McQueen", documentary which had some footage of the filming of Bullit. 

68pplcharger


Challenger340

There are some well documented articles out there regarding the making of the movie "Bullitt" with Steve McQueen ?
The one I found particularly interesting, was about the technical problems associated, with making McQueen's "hopped" Mustang.... be able to keep up with the "stock" 440 Magnum powered Charger R/T for the chase scenes ?

The answer invariably centered around the Movie's Tech Mechanics, finally putting "smaller and smaller" diameter tires on the Charger, to tame the R/T's torque, and thereby allowing McQueen's Mustang to keep up.
Bill Hickman's driving skills in the Charger probably exacerbated the "problem" somewhat as well ?
Hickman was one the best movie stunt car driver's of the era.
Only wimps wear Bowties !

John_Kunkel

Quote from: Bob T on February 05, 2013, 06:22:20 PM
We did a Bullitt tribute themed photo shoot for a local car mag the other month, I should really put up a few pics in another thread

Not very accurate, the Charger has all of its seven wheel covers.  :smilielol:
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

Mike DC

QuoteThere are some well documented articles out there regarding the making of the movie "Bullitt" with Steve McQueen ?
The one I found particularly interesting, was about the technical problems associated, with making McQueen's "hopped" Mustang.... be able to keep up with the "stock" 440 Magnum powered Charger R/T for the chase scenes ?

The answer invariably centered around the Movie's Tech Mechanics, finally putting "smaller and smaller" diameter tires on the Charger, to tame the R/T's torque, and thereby allowing McQueen's Mustang to keep up.
Bill Hickman's driving skills in the Charger probably exacerbated the "problem" somewhat as well ?
Hickman was one the best movie stunt car driver's of the era.


Yeah, it's well documented that the Charger was outrunning the Mustang so badly that it became a filming problem.  I always thought the tires on that Charger looked tiny even seeing that chase as a kid.  They say the Charger also held up much better too.  


The funny thing is, you NEVER read this being repeated in "Bullitt" articles in the Mustang world.   :scratchchin:


Ghoste

If you never say it, then it never happened.

myk

No one has to say anything; it's common knowledge.  Up until 2011, most Mustang owners have always known and lived with the shame of owning a car that looked faster than it actually was...

Bob T

Quote from: John_Kunkel on November 17, 2014, 02:37:57 PM
Quote from: Bob T on February 05, 2013, 06:22:20 PM
We did a Bullitt tribute themed photo shoot for a local car mag the other month, I should really put up a few pics in another thread

Not very accurate, the Charger has all of its seven wheel covers.  :smilielol:

True.
Actually saw a VW coming down the motorway too but we couldn't get it in any of the shots, I should've advertised for one to come along  :lol:
Old Dog, Old Tricks.