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Anyone remember the Cheech and Chong bit when they’re looking for a spot at the drive-in and Pedro zooms into a space by the snack Steve McQueen The Man & Le Mansbar? “Wow, man, you drive just like Steve McQueen!” the Man exults. Well, few if any did. From that pilfered German motorcycle in The Great Escape to the fastback Mustang in Bullitt, McQueen handling a vehicle was movie magic. But racing fans still covet his role in the 1971 film Le Mans, which used real footage of the previous year’s 24-hour marathon ride — in which McQueen had hoped to compete as the partner of reigning F1 world champ Jackie Stewart. But their entry was denied. Instead, he set out to make a great film about motor racing.
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Out of all the actors dead or alive I wish I could have met him while he was working on one of his movies.
Only guy who's cooler than McQueen is Paul Newman hands down.