Iconic Actor Motorcycles

This 1934 Indian Sport Scout Motorcycle Was Driven By Steve McQueen

While the previous model was a lot heavier and clunkier, the 1934 Indian Sport Scout Motorcycle is clearly a winner when it comes to badass styling and functionality, and if you're a film fan to boot then this is the one to check out; it was own by Steve McQueen himself. Coming up for auction, this 1934 Indian Sport Scout Motorcycle is powered by a fierce 750cc engine that helps the lightweight frame to zip around like nobodies business.

Originally purchased and owned by Steve McQueen, this 1934 Indian Sport Scout Motorcycle even comes complete with the original Idaho title that features the signature of the film star himself, which makes this one worthy of gawking for film and motorcycle enthusiast alike.
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