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  1. Very cool build. love the Viking theme..
  2. Real solid work on this so far...
  3. Great paint work. Real nice work on this so far..
  4. Great job on the engine weathering...
  5. Nice work James. Real nice weathering. I think you could build about anything..
  6. Very cool project JT, very nice color choices. Real solid start..
  7. That looks killer...
  8. Looks great.............
  9. Beautiful black finish. Looking great...
  10. Great looking engine Blair. Great work so far...
  11. James that's some beautiful paint. Your work is always impressive. Where did you source the intake and carbs..?
  12. Very clean sharp build. Very nicely done..
  13. Sharp build Ray. You did a great job. It's not easy working with resin.
  14. Great build idea Bob. I always liked that body style.
  15. Very sharp build. I like the wheels with the modern color choice..
  16. here: Articles > Steve McQueen's Ferrari 275 GTB/4 To Be Auctioned In Monterey Steve McQueen's Ferrari 275 GTB/4 To Be Auctioned In Monterey Actor purchased the car while filming Bullitt The 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 will cross the block during the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance (Julian Mackie, Classic & Sports Car). 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 probably bring in a lot of cash. This is doubly true if said car hails from the 1950s or 1960s, and it's triply true if some dude drove it around in circles or if a celebrity owned it. That, friends, is how you make the serious dosh at auction. Considering that, we should expect big, big things when this 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 crosses the block at the big RM Auctions event during the festivities surrounding the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Terrence Steven McQueen, better known as Steve McQueen and even better known as the coolest actor of the 1960s and 1970s, originally purchased this car while filming Bullitt in San Francisco, which should provide a big boost to its sale price. As previously reported, this car has undergone a full restoration and has received its certification from the team at Ferrari Classiche. Beyond that, though, we're kind of in the dark about this beauty. We don't even have a rough guess of how much it'll go for. That's where you come in. Considering that the price of classic Ferraris is increasing with all the regularity of Old Faithful, how much do you think McQueen's 275 will call for when it hits the stage in August? Head into Comments and let us know. This article originally appeared on Autoblog.
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