The collector-car world is currently in a frenzy. The legendary Porsche 917K that Steve McQueen, Hollywood’s “King of Cool,” owned and drove in his 1971 movie Le Mans, is coming to Mecum’s Kissimmee ...
One of the priciest American-made collector cars is coming to next week’s Charlotte AutoFair at Charlotte Motor Speedway. And soon, this 1968 Mustang GT can be yours. The car, which actor Steve ...
Steve McQueen wasn’t just a movie star who rocked a race car well. To him, automobiles weren’t gadgets or fashion statements instead, they felt alive, standing for independence, personal grit, and ...
The 1968 crime film Bullitt changed the world. The climactic car chase blew audiences away, setting the bar for what was expected by moviegoers from then on. Part of the magic was the unbelievable ...
Tucked away behind the roar of Mustangs and the flash of Ferraris was a car Steve McQueen quietly adored. It was a 1952 Hudson Wasp, his so-called "Sunday-go-to-church car." Unlike his on-screen icons ...
Although most car-chase movies pack some serious A-list talent, we like to think that in many cases the real star in this particular movie genre is the car: from McQueen's super-tight Ford Mustang in ...
Though Steve McQueen drove dozens of different cars on the big screen during his movie career, the one he’ll always be most closely associated with is the green ’68 Mustang fastback from Bullitt. Less ...
“Here was an essentially rusted and beaten-up 1968 Mustang, typically worth around $20,000, that brought $3.74 million because it was the Bullitt car and driven by Steve McQueen. The 917 from Le Mans ...