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 · August 7, In the American thriller Bullitt, a Dodge Charger of the same year became the center of attention in the infamous car chase scene. Lieutenant Bullitt (Steve McQueen) was in pursuit of two hitmen driving the Charger. The star himself was driving a Mustang, which appeared to get the better of the Charger. The Dodge Charger which featured in Bullitt. Steve employed stunt driver Bill Hickman to race this car through the streets of San Francisco at speeds of up to mph. Writer William Nolan quotes Steve's comments on his choice for the Charger driver: I wanted Bill Hickman in .


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