A few months ago I happened to hear a segment on the CBC radio show As It Happens (the Canadian equivalent of NPR’s All Things Considered) about how a Ford Mustang that Steve McQueen drove in the 1968 film Bullitt was being sold at auction by Sean Kiernan, a more or less random person in New Jersey who ended up with it when his father died. The whereabouts of the car had been unknown for decades, but it turned out that Kiernan’s father had bought it after answering a classified ad in a 1974 issue of
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Commitment to Reality
A few months ago I happened to hear a segment on the CBC radio show As It Happens (the Canadian equivalent of NPR’s All Things Considered) about how a Ford Mustang that Steve McQueen drove in the 1968 film Bullitt was being sold at auction by Sean Kiernan, a more or less random person in New Jersey who ended up with it when his father died. The whereabouts of the car had been unknown for decades, but it turned out that Kiernan’s father had bought it after answering a classified ad in a 1974 issue of