The book is now available for order, and I am humbled and honored by the initial response. Since June 16, 2020, 279 copies out of 1000 available have been sold. Readers from countries in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and North America have purchased 214 expanded editions and 65 standard editions.
For those of you who would like more insight into book contents, I'll soon have a review page available with comments from several people who read a digital version of the book before it went to print. Matt Maranowski of Matt Maran Motoring provided his thoughts on the book in his June 26, 2020, YouTube video. He was one of the early readers, as well someone I interviewed for the book. I also want to provide an opportunity for people to hear from some of the interviewees I approached for my research. This book was a team effort, so look for some upcoming announcements on what I call the Bullitt Book Club. These are 45-minute virtual meetings where I host a panel of people who contributed to Mustang Bullitt - Generations and Bullitt Time, the supplement that is bundled to make the expanded edition. You will hear from people like Brad Bowling (author and historian of Bullitt hero car #559), Kevin Marti (Mustang expert), Sean Kiernan (former owner of #559), Bullitt owners, and Ford Motor Co. employees involved in each generation. Watch for a page to register for one of these sessions in the coming weeks. I am grateful to have been interviewed by Scott Pierce, the owner of Easy Street Garage and his YouTube channel of the same name. This 15-minute segment gives insight into why I tackled this project, plus some discussion about particulars in the book. There's a preview page available if you want to see inside. I wish you the best as you navigate your way through these challenging times of the pandemic. Thank you for your trust, which is given with every purchase made. Be well!
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about the AuthorI am Tony Alonso, a long-time Ford Mustang enthusiast who owns a 2001, 2009, and 2019 Bullitt Mustang. Desperately seeking a 1968 Mustang fastback in Highland Green with no ornamentation and a fantastic exhaust sound... Archives
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