The film star: Slategrey6601 is an attractive and historic Porsche shade of grey that was available as 'Slategrey' under the colour code 6601 on the 911 and 912 from 1966 to 1967. 'Slategrey' is reminiscent of natural slate and is one of the seven standard colours of the 356 B, which had changing colour codes until the end of the 1960s. For the subsequent model years, the colour code R 741 includes the versions 6001, 6201 and 6401, which was then also adopted for the 911 and the 912. From 1968 to 1969 the colour was available under the code 6801 and returned during the 2000s until 2019 on the 911. Slategrey6601 is a neutral non-metallic grey shade with subtle blue or green undertones that conveys a simple yet sophisticated look. A clear, muted grey, the shade has a slightly matte finish that displays an understated and calm appearance. The 911 S 2.2 in 'Slategrey' from 1971 is the vehicle from the film 'Le Mans' that Hollywood actor Steve McQueen drove. The film vehicle was sold on 20 August 2011 for the record price of 1.38 million USD. The actor owned a similar model in his private life.