I had been invited out to the Thermal Club, near Rancho Mirage, to see James Glickenhaus' new SCG 003 supercar, which was set to take on the world of endurance racing. I had arrived
I was lucky enough to be invited to a special event at the original Shelby factory at 1042 Princeton Drive in Venice, California. The same low brick building where Steve McQueen and
Photos from The Friends of Steve McQueen Car Show hosted at and benefiting the Boy's Republic in Chino Hills, California. Dozens of classic sports cars, muscle cars, vintage race cars, and motorcycles
One industry that’s having a little difficulty in the post-2008 economy is the one that’s grown up around collectibles associated with Steve McQueen, particularly as they relate to his self-made 1971 racing
Here are ten things you probably didn't know about McQueen courtesy of someone who knew him best: Michael Munn, author of the revelatory new biography Steve McQueen: Living On The Edge. You can get
Steve McQueen’s Porsche 911 The iconic 1970 Porsche 911s formerly owned by the ‘King of Cool’ Steve McQueen and featured in his epic Hollywood film Le Mans sold for an impressive $1,375,000
We all want to be cool like Steve McQueen, the rough-but-oh-so-smooth King of Cool, had a large personal collection of Persol sunglasses. No surprises there—they probably looked great with his leather jackets
Seven days before the official start of this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, automotive enthusiasts will gather in Chino Hills, California, to celebrate the historic race and the one person most
Sharam's "Fun" music video featuring Anousheh Khalili meticulously recreates the action of the Dodge Charger vs. Ford Mustang battle from the iconic Steve McQueen movie Bullitt. If you aren't into pop music,
Steve McQueen will always be an icon of cool, this weekend I was sitting around reading McQueen's Machines and decided to see if any McQueen cars were up for sale. While I
Another illustrious recipient of Fiat’s glorious two-litre 8V engine, the 208S came from the enthusiastic and capable SIATA (Società Italiana Applicazioni Trasformazioni Automobilistiche) company, which had begun in 1926 producing speed equipment