Everyone links Steve McQueen's name to the famous Ford Mustang in Bullit and the best car chase in the history of cinema. He was this cool guy driving that cool car with the pedal to the metal, not ...
Steve McQueen's 1967 Ferrari is expected to sell for up to $7 million when it goes on the auction block this summer. McQueen, the actor best known for driving a Ford Mustang in the 1968 film Bullitt, ...
By Collin Woodard April 13, 2023 10:00 am EST ...
An iconic 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4, delivered new to the American actor and racer Steve McQueen, is expected to get between US$5 million and US$7 million when it crosses the auction block this August in ...
It’s hard to top the cool factor of a classic Ferrari, but when you add a Hollywood legend to its list of previous owners, it becomes a collector’s ultimate dream. Such is the case with the Ferrari ...
We know from many, many years of watching classic car auctions, that there are certain qualities that ensure big money. For example, putting tiny silver horses and/or yellow badges on a red car will ...
Steve McQueen's 1963 Ferrari. The oldest car in the world still running. The 1935 Duesenberg that Mae West ordered (and couldn't pay for). It's Classic Car Week in Monterey, Calif., when people from ...
I n addition to Formula 1 champions and Le Mans winners, the Ferrari bloodline includes some of the most stunning cars ever built. And as an object of beauty, no model in the marque’s history equals ...
A sports car previously owned by Steve McQueen has sold at auction for £6m. McQueen bought the 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 during filming for the 1968 film Bullitt. CTV Toronto The car was sold at RM ...
A Ferrari once owned by Hollywood legend Steve McQueen has fetched $2.3 million (£1.2 million) at auction in California. The metallic-brown Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso was snapped up by an ...
Another celeb’s car is up for grabs. This time it is Steve McQueen’s chestnut brown metallic 1963 Ferrari 250GT Lusso. It is now owned by Mike Regalia of Thousand Oaks, CA, who restored to its ...
The rising ranks of the super rich don't bat an eyelid at spending millions. One anonymous car collector pays $2.3 million for a 1963 Ferrari. But it wasn't just any old '63 Ferrari. It's the car once ...
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