Steve McQueen Vehicles Added to Classic California Auction
The Classic California auction scheduled for this weekend at the Petersen Automotive Museum, has added three vehicles connected to legendary person Steve McQueen.
For truck lovers, there's a 1948 Chevrolet 3100 pickup that McQueen used as a regular driver. Other than some swap meet taillights, the truck is all stock and untouched since the day McQueen last drove it in 1980. It has never been offered at auction before.
If motorcycles are more your thing, McQueen's 1940 Indian Chief is also up for grabs. Another "daily driver" form McQueen's collection, this Indian was originally auctioned off back in 1984.
The final vehicle is a 2001 Ford Mustang "Bullitt" edition that was presented to McQueen's son Chad. It's the first one produced and only has 2012 miles on it.
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