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26 March, 2020 6:49 am

Steve McQueen memorabilia on sale: 1929 Von Dutch Scott Super Squirrel on auction

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In more news on Steve McQueen memorabilia, his Von Dutch 1929 Scott 596cc Super Squirrel will be on auction at the Antiquorum June 11th auction.
The bike was spotted by McQueen for its historical significance, and he made a gift of it back to Kenny “VonDutch” Howard.
Antiquorum says:Produced by the Scott Motorcycle Company, the present motorcycle is not only a fine example of one of the most technologically advanced machines of its day, but it was restored, painted and pin striped in the 1970s by the legendary Kenny “Von Dutch” Howard.

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The bike features the infamous Von Dutch ‘flying eyeball’ logo affixed in cloisonné to the toolbox, while the Scott logos are all hand-painted and finished in gold leaf.
A unique feature of the bike is that Von Dutch mistakenly lettered the date on the front number plate ‘1926’ instead of the correct ‘1929.
’ Having recognized the historical and artistic significance of this motorcycle, prior to his death, Steve McQueen gifted the bike back to Von Dutch so that he may personally own his masterpiece.

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Following its sale by Von Dutch to a collector in California, the bike came full circle when it was purchased (and now consigned for sale in the present auction) by Tonny Sorensen, owner of the Von Dutch clothing company.

Until recently the bike was on display at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame as part of the “MotStars: Celebrities + Motorcycles” exhibit.
The bike is expected to sell for 80,000 to 120,000 USD.
For more details on the bike and the auction, see the Antiquorum site.

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