Quite possibly in that shot. Here is the video of the shoot for those who didn't get to the Bullitt forum.That Bullit Jump photo is so obviously Photo-shopped...Soft shadow vs hard sunlight, shadow on wrong side, wrong brightness level where they edited out the jumps...too light under rear wheels... but nice brochure!
The brochure calls it a "Ford Accessory Part", but you won't find it on their online catalog. I Actually did this back in August on my '19 GT as part of the purchase, as I don't like the stock GT grille. We had to go through the dealership's body shop as a repair part, as that was the only way we could get it back then (and apparently still today). I had their tech's put it on as part of the PDI when I took delivery (not a cheap date, but I wasn't going to risk blowing an airbag pulling on and off the front fascia to R&R the grille). Maybe the marketeers putting that catalog page together found out some yutz in fly-over country put one on, so it must be a trend - but neglected to find out if you can actually get the darn thing. I originally wanted a Bullitt grille or a Cal Special, but back then they couldn't get a part # - the Pony Grille was ordered as a 2018 part. I like it more the longer I've had the car (now almost 5 mos. & 9200 miles) as it makes the front look a bit lower.Weird that they show a GT PP with the Corral grille on the last page which is currently only for the Eco Pony Package?
Interesting question. IIRC, just about all the cars they jumped during production of "The Dukes of Hazzard" needed to be written off after the jump.Is there a video showing that Bullitt actually landing? Just wondering if it was still drivable.
Apparently not.That Bullit Jump photo is so obviously Photo-shopped...Soft shadow vs hard sunlight, shadow on wrong side, wrong brightness level where they edited out the jumps...too light under rear wheels... but nice brochure!