The iconic machine, which has been owned by comedian Jerry Seinfeld since 2001, will be sold through Mecum Auctions on ...
Despite the car being drivable once more ... In 2020, the 1968 Ford Mustang GT from Steve McQueen’s Bullitt was successfully auctioned in Florida through Mecum Auctions. It fetched an impressive ...
there was the cachet of Steve McQueen in the driver's seat. The cool factor of Max Balchowsky's modifications played a significant role, but the car chase scene itself helped form the Bullitt ...
I recently had the opportunity to spend some time driving Ford's modern day interpretation of the Mustang Bullitt ... the one Steve McQueen actually drove in the film. Fans of the car and McQueen ...
This Porsche 917K, formerly owned by Steve McQueen and, later, by Jerry Seinfeld, is being sold through Mecum Auctions on ...
it would be hard to beat reading Steve McQueen reviewing eight grand tourers in the August, 1966 issue of Sports Illustrated. The cars that get the nod from the man behind Bullitt and Le Mans are ...
building on the Bullitt’s retro-inspired looks with subtle exterior modifications and sharpening the car’s dynamics. Called the Steve McQueen Edition, Steeda has worked in conjunction with the ...
Mr Johnson's show-stopping car is a tribute to the 1968 movie Bullitt, starring American actor and racing driver Steve McQueen as Detective Lieutenant Frank Bullitt. He said an iconic scene in the ...
The 1968 Ford Mustang GT driven by Steve McQueen in the 1968 film "Bullitt" just auctioned off ... according to the auction house that sold the car, Mecum Auctions. The Mustang auctioned off ...
Yes, at evo we’re all about judging cars in the round but when ... the full force at least once. The Bullitt Mustang that is the basis of this Steve McQueen Edition has been around for a ...
The original 1968 Bullitt starred Steve McQueen and gave the world one of the most famous car chases in movie history. Steven Spielberg Is Reportedly Working on a New Bullitt Movie Filmmaker ...
Steve McQueen’s Porsche 917K from “Le Mans,” owned by comedian Jerry Seinfeld since 2001, will be sold through Mecum Auctions ...