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Monday, February 23, 2009

Revell Bites the Bullitt

It was shortly after my Bullitt acquisition, that I began looking for die cast models of the 2008 Bullitt. I could not find a one, so I suppose it takes the toy industry a little while to catch. However, recently, I found a couple of sites, for us die cast collectors and model builders alike. The first site I found: http://www.revell.com/catalog/products/85-4234.html, is a 1/25 scale plastic model. Upon first inspection, the green hue of this Bullitt seems a little bit light, but I guess it is the Light Highland Green version. It might just be the artist's interpretation, I don't know, but I haven't seen one so light before. Having not built a plastic model since high school, I wasn't so keen on getting back into piecing together and painting this version. So, on went the Web surfing. I then found another site ,which featured a DIE CAST Bullitt, all be it, the 1968 Bullitt Mustang, but a die cast Bullitt, none the less. The site: http://www.mintmodels.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=5918, even has a display stand, name plate, and complete with Steve McQueen's signature on the trunk. Going for $195.00, it is not your impulse buy, but it looks like it has very good collectors value, as it was limited to 6,800 issues, World-wide. Get it, 68, as in 1968 and the year the Bullitt was made? The die cast model is Franklin Mint issue, so you know the quality is impeccable. Now, I know there are many die cast models out there of the 1968 Bulllitt, but none as high quality and holding its collectors value as the Franklin Mint edition. I will definitely make this purchase in the not too distant future. I have even included the Franklin Mint web site, as well: http://www.franklinmint.com/product1.aspx?SID=2&Product_ID=9678. E-Bay even has them in auction, but they also are going for $195.00. I haven't checked with the Franklin Mint to verify stock, but they may be out of stock of these green, miniature beauties.

Yet, another site I found, http://www.danburymint.com/diecast/prod/Bullitt--1968-Ford-Mustang-GT_11409.aspx, is the Danbury Mint version of the 1968 classic. This site does not specify how many issues were minted, but the detail on this Bullitt model is outstanding. The price for this model, $149, seems a little bit easier to stomach. However, the availability is still the question. One site I saw the Franklin Mint 1968 Bullitt listed for $235.00. Oh, well, won't know until I sit down to actually order the car. if anyone has already ordered any of these or found out they are unavailable, let me know, so I can seek elsewhere. I might be headed for
E-Bay.

To Speed. . .



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