Steve McQueens Le Mans Racing Suit for Sale

The racing suit worn by the late great Steve McQueen in his epic 1971 motorsports film Le Mans is being offered for sale by Torontos Collectors Studio. The iconic garment, a two-piece flame resistant Nomex cream uniform made by Hinchman of Indianapolis, bears the name of McQueens character in the movie, Michael Delaney. It also features the insignia all of the other pertinent sponsors and such Gulf, Heuer, Firestone, and the American flag. While the company has not put a firm price on the suit, were told there have been several serious offers so far, the highest of which is $140,000, with more to come no doubt.

The suit shows good signs of use and is fully documented, having been donated by Solar Productions / MGM to a British newspaper for a Le Mans themed contest in 1971. It was presented to the winner by none other than British racing legend Richard Attwood, who won Le Mans in 1970 driving the famous Porsche 917K with Gulf livery made famous by McQueen. McQueen memorabilia is of course a proven earner; Antiquorum knocked down the actors Rolex Submariner at auction last for $234,000, while one of his pairs of classic Persol sunglasses fetched $69,000 at a similar sale.


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