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Dodge Charger R/T Steve McQueen Bullitt Movie Greenlight 1:18

Dodge Charger R/T Steve McQueen Bullitt Movie Greenlight 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Dodge
Model Manufacturer
GreenLight
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
12839
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About the Dodge Charger R/T Steve McQueen Bullitt Movie Greenlight 1:18

TL;DR: This 1:18 GreenLight diecast reproduces the black 1968 Dodge Charger R/T from Bullitt, the muscle car pursued by Steve McQueen's Mustang GT through the film's famous San Francisco chase scene. A genuinely cinematic piece for a film or muscle car shelf.

Bullitt's chase sequence remains one of the most studied and referenced car chases in film history, and the black Charger's role as the pursued villain's car gave it a screen presence entirely separate from its road-going reputation.

A Muscular Silhouette Built for the Chase

The second-generation Charger's fastback roofline and hidden headlamps give it a genuinely aggressive, low profile, and GreenLight's casting keeps that stance correctly aggressive rather than softened toward a more conservative sedan-like shape. Black paint suits the car's role in the film, and the finish carries enough gloss depth to read as menacing under direct light rather than flat and toy-like. The wide rear haunches and simple, uncluttered flanks that defined this Charger generation are present and correctly proportioned, giving the model genuine road presence even at rest.

A Genuine Piece of Film Car History

The Charger's role opposite McQueen's Mustang in Bullitt cemented both cars' places in film history, and the Charger, despite being the pursuer rather than the hero's car, arguably left just as strong an impression through its sheer physical presence on screen. That cinematic connection gives this replica a story that a plain 1968 Charger, however well built, would not carry on its own.

A Strong Pairing for a Film Car Collection

This Charger works best paired with a Bullitt Mustang, recreating the film's central automotive rivalry on a single shelf.

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