Circa 1967. Steve McQueen&mdashthe original anti-hero&mdashis redlining his 1967 MINI Cooper S 1275 down Franklin Avenue in Hollywood. &ldquoWe were heading down, and at the last instant, Steve decided to take a right turn up one of the canyon roads. The rear right-tyre caught the curb which put the car up on the two driver&rsquos-side wheels. We must have gone that way for 150 feet, McQueen working the wheel to keep us from rolling over or hitting any of the parked cars on the opposite side of the street,&rdquo recounts Lee Brown, auto paint-and-body expert, in a recent book on the Hollywood legend by Matt Stone (McQueen&rsquos Machines The Cars and Bikes of a Hollywood Icon), who was in the car with McQueen on that little adventure.