By AKIHITO USUI/ Staff Writer
May 13, 2021 at 07:10 JST
The 1924 Indian owned by Yoshinobu Kimura, seen here in Kita-Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, was previously owned by Steve McQueen. It was put on public tender and sent to Japan after the U.S. actor died, Kimura said. (Akihito Usui)
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