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  1. 12 de nov. de 2022 · The Real Story Behind Steve McQueen's Ford Mustang From Bullitt. By Philip Uwaoma. Published Nov 12, 2022. Far from an average movie car, the Steve McQueen's Ford Mustang from 'Bullitt' fetched $3.7 million at an auction. Joe Ross via Wikimedia Commons. Steve McQueen’s Mustang GT from the 1968 movie Bullitt is far from an average sports car.

    • 18 Ferrari 275 GTB/4
    • 17 Ford Mustang GT 390
    • 16 1958 Porsche 1600 Super Speedster
    • 15 1969 Porsche 911S
    • 14 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso
    • 13 1967 Mini Cooper S 1275
    • 12 1961 Cooper T-56 Mark II
    • 11 Von Dutch 1904 Winton Flyer Replica
    • 10 Special Order 1976 Porsche 930 Turbo Carrera
    • 9 1959 Lotus Eleven

    McQueen's Jaguar XKSS will likely never be sold, as it resides in the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, but he also owned a former world-record holding Ferrari, a model that reigned as the most valuable car ever auctioned until just this past July. He picked up his 275 GTB/4 after costar Faye Dunaway drove one on the set of The Thomas Crow...

    Perhaps the most identifiable car that Steve McQueen ever drove in a movie was the Ford Mustang GT 390 that featured heavily in the San Francisco detective film Bullitt. In what was at the time undeniably the best car chase scene ever caught on film, McQueen himself piloted the dark green Mustang up and down the steep hills of the Bay Area, being c...

    The Porsche brand has been cranking out some of the world's most uniquely styled cars, and in the early years of Steve McQueen's stardom, not many models could match the combination of lightweight and powerful, rear-mounted engine that Porsche sold. McQueen himself owned a 1958 Porsche 1600 Super Speedster, which was his first sports car and arguab...

    Early Porsches utilized small-displacement engines shared in large part with their Volkswagen cousins, but their handling and light weight allowed the four-cylinder engines to keep up with much larger offerings from their competition. By the 1969 Porsche 911S, though, the German manufacturer had upped the game with the use of powerful flat-six engi...

    The Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso that Steve McQueen owned may have been brown, rather than the red that most drivers associate with the iconic Italian manufacturer's beautiful products, but its sleek design still shines through as one of the most stunning cars ever built. Unlike many of McQueen's highest-end cars, this model was designed as a lu...

    The Mini Cooper is one of the smallest and cutest cars ever made, but most drivers may not realize they also were successful racing cars, as well, thanks to their lightweight, tossable body. Steve McQueen's 1967 Mini featured a 1275cc engine, making it one of the quickest of its time, and he customized it with a sunroof, chromed wheels, and a new p...

    At the height of McQueen's track-racing days, he wound up racing this 1961 Cooper T-56 Mark II car during the 1962 season. The car had raced successfully in 1961, tying for the Junior European Championship, and was powered by a 105-horsepower four-cylinder engine, and with a wheelbase of only 89 inches, that power hits the ground with enough grunt ...

    In the period piece The Reivers, based on the novel by William Faulkner, Steve McQueen's character drove a replica of a 1904 Winton Flyer that legendary automotive figure Von Dutch had built meticulously to look, as well as drive, exactly like the 18-horsepower, original model upon which it was based. McQueen ended up keeping the car after filming ...

    Steve McQueen clearly loved Porsches throughout his civilian and race-car driving life, getting his start in an early Porsche Speedster. But the Speedster would have nothing on the final Porsche he would own, a custom-ordered 1976 (930 generation) Turbo Carrera. Equipped with fuel injection, a non-intercooled turbocharger, and larger wheels, McQuee...

    After Steve McQueen got accustomed to racing on both the road and the track in his 1958 Porsche Speedster, he traded it for one of the ultimate track cars of all time, a Lotus Eleven. The tiny, lightweight car courtesy of English genius Colin Chapman had better balance than the Porsche's pendulous rear end, and its track-specific design led McQueen...

  2. McQueen’s Machines by Matt Stone with a foreword by Chad McQueen is $26.95; MBI: www.motorbooks.com 1. 1967 Mini Cooper ‘S’ “You just weren’t a movie star in those days unless you had a Ferrari and a Mini,” says Southern California paint and body customiser Lee Brown.

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  3. 1968 Ford Mustang GT “Bullitt”. The hero car from the iconic movie “Bullitt”. Driven by Steve McQueen. The 1968 Bullitt Mustang sells for $3,740,000 at Mecum Kissimmee 2020 and captures the crown for most valuable Ford Mustang in the world. History was made on January 10, 2020 as the Mecum auction block arena at Oceola Heritage Park ...

  4. 10 de ene. de 2020 · A dull green 1968 Ford Mustang GT driven by Steve McQueen in the movie “Bullitt” just became the most valuable Ford Mustang ever sold at auction. It went for $3.7 million, including auction ...

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  5. 5 de nov. de 2010 · Porsche 911 S de 1970. En los últimos años de su vida, McQueen comenzó a coleccionar coches, motocicletas, aviones clásicos, etc. a un ritmo frenético. Aunque la marca Indian era su favorita entre las motos, también adquirió y piloto varias Triumph y antiguos modelos Harley-Davidson. Esta Harley es un modelo de 1917. Harley Davidson de 1917.

  6. 16 de ene. de 2018 · Published: 16 Jan 2018. Top Gear Magazine Subscription – 5 issues for £5. 1 / 21. For around ten minutes in October 1968, cinema-goers were treated to footage of a green Ford Mustang GT fastback...