Steve McQueen – Porsche 917K – 1970 | model | signed Brian Redman | 1:18 scale

A fabulously detailed model car contained in a beautiful #20 livery wooden box measuring 10 x 8 inches fabulously detailed model car, presented on a display base, hand signed by Brian Redman – this is the car that was driven at the 1970 Le Mans race by Brian Redman and the car he drove during filming of ‘Le Mans’ the movie shot in 1971 starring Steve McQueen.

£299.95

Sold By: The Signature Store

Description

Limited edition Brian Redman signed 1:18 scale Porsche 917K ‘Steve McQueen’ model car boxed set.

Limited edition Brian Redman signed 1:18 scale Porsche 917K Le Mans ‘Steve McQueen’ model car boxed set.

Beautiful #20 livery box measuring 12 x 10 inches containing fabulously detailed model car, presented on a display base, hand signed by Brian Redman, the car that was driven at the 1970 Le Mans race and during filming of ‘Le Mans’ the movie shot in 1971 starrring Steve McQueen.

Inside the box features the classic quote in the film by Michael Delaney (Steve McQueen) “When your racing, it’s life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting.”

Our ‘quick-silver’ box set, comes complete in a Porsche 917K branded presentation box containing a display base, a 1/18 scale Porsche 917 #20 model on a base hand signed by Brian Redman, with a photo Certificate of Authenticity.

The perfect gift or addition to your quality collection.

 

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