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Steve McQueen tests the new GT's of 1966 for Sports Illustrated


Via: http://42ndblackwatch1881.wordpress.com/2009/05/14/sports-illustrated-vintage-1966-steve-mcqueen-reviews-the-hottest-new-gts/
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