Inside, the seats have been inspired by ones found in an aircraft and were handformed from aluminum. The driver will control the car through a Momo Prototipo, an iconic steering wheel. If the outside didn't tell you that this is truly a custom, driver-oriented car, the interior will.
Mecum, the company who will be auctioning off this car at their Monterey event (August 18-20) notes that this is the type of car that Steve McQueen would have commissioned as his personal 911 if he were alive today. From the aircraft-inspired seats to the wheel, these are all things that the "King of Cool" would've wanted. And this is what makes the fact that all proceeds of this car will benefit a non-profit community that helped McQueen turn his life around, Boys Republic, that much better.
When McQueen was a child, he found himself in an altercation with his abusive stepfather. At a young age, McQueen was sent off to Boys Republic in order get a hold of his behavioral and emotional difficulties. In his later years, he reflected on his time spent with the Boys Republic and credited them for helping him turn his life around.
Whoever gets the winning bid on this car is not only getting a superb automobile, but helping troubled adolescents who will get a chance to turn their life around-- just like Steve McQueen.