Nice find, what a legend 8)
Very cool pictures here: The Selvedge Yard.
The blog is quite cool, lots of vintage stuff....
Frank
(As an architect I love of course this entry about The Man Cave ;) )
Nice find, what a legend 8)
"I looked with pity not untinged with scorn upon these trivial-minded passers-by"
He just doesn't look right in a suit does he :D
Some terrific links attached too, great post !!
Nice, great link
"Steve McQueen with his Triumph motorcycle, sporting a Barbour jacket" Thought that looked familiar, I have got the modern recreation. I didnt realise the man wore one :)
The 1st picture with the 'fag & flag' is a cool pic 8) and that Ferrari of his :drunken:
Excellent pictures, thanks for linking this :)
And not a Heuer in sight. What great pictures :shock:
The true King of Cool died 30 years ago this year - RIP.
Andy
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
The king of cool!
There's an excellent book on McQueen and his toys by Matt Stone with a load of period stuff and some superb photography by Evan Klein of some of McQueen's old cars. The shots of the Lusso on his site are superb:
http://www.evankleinfilms.com/
They're in the "current work" and "classics" sections
"A man of little significance"
That's the funny thing to me, he looked just as natural as Thomas Crown in "The Thomas Crown Affair" as he did as Michael Delaney in "Le Mans" or Vigil Hilts in "The Great Escape."Originally Posted by GraniteQuarry
Great link, wasted a bit too long looking at the pics!
Great Blog. He was cool personified. Love the pic of him in the AC Cobra.
If you like Steve McQueen and bikes, hire a copy of 'on any Sunday', some classic footage.
SM aka Harvey Mushman
Probably the coolest dude ever !!
Anyone recommend any good McQueen Bios, preferably with lots of bike pics in it ?
Great Blog, he was cool personified. Love the photograph of him in the AC Cobra.
Great blog, superb photographs!
Le Mans - my all time favorite movie and the best portrayal of a racer I have ever seen (I guess because he was one so he understood the breed.) Also the lines must have been easy to learn, there are so few of them. :D
What a superb site..............Rang my bell :) :)
Thanks for the post
Brian