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Steve McQueen and 05 Stang?
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<blockquote data-quote="FireRed04Vert" data-source="post: 1637346" data-attributes="member: 21229"><p>I'm sure most of you are too young to remember when Bullit was first out. If so, I hope you all have had a chance to see it. But Steve McQueen had his roots in racing much deeper than that. He was one of the owners of Ontario Motor Speedway in Southern California. For those of you who can remember that facility...or were lucky enough to get to run there...it was one of the finest racing facilities in the world. When the price of real estate began to go through the roof there, his partners tried to close the place and sell it to developers. Steve McQueen always said no and kept it open. It was gone immediately after his death.</p><p></p><p>The add brings together a class individual with what may be a classic vehicle. It may be the best new car add I've ever seen. It's too bad they didn't think of it when the Bullit Mustang came out...that would have been something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireRed04Vert, post: 1637346, member: 21229"] I'm sure most of you are too young to remember when Bullit was first out. If so, I hope you all have had a chance to see it. But Steve McQueen had his roots in racing much deeper than that. He was one of the owners of Ontario Motor Speedway in Southern California. For those of you who can remember that facility...or were lucky enough to get to run there...it was one of the finest racing facilities in the world. When the price of real estate began to go through the roof there, his partners tried to close the place and sell it to developers. Steve McQueen always said no and kept it open. It was gone immediately after his death. The add brings together a class individual with what may be a classic vehicle. It may be the best new car add I've ever seen. It's too bad they didn't think of it when the Bullit Mustang came out...that would have been something. [/QUOTE]
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