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Japanese Classic Cars for Sale
Boasting precision and what can sometimes be termed a utilitarian edge, Japanese classic cars offer up a unique view into the past of this innovative culture.
Japanese Classic Cars: Defining a Lifestyle
The Japanese have always been known for their technological prowess and efficiency. In fact, these represent some of their core defining cultural traits over the years. Thus, it is no surprise that Japanese classic cars exhibit these qualities in terms of design and their unique aesthetic appeal.
A Look at Some Examples of Famous Japanese Classic Cars
While Japan has been producing vehicles since the 1900s, manufacturers did not experience international success until the demand for exports rose. This was also coincidentally the same time period when famous brands such as Toyota and Mazda came into existence. Some well-known models that gained prominence include the Toyota GT2000 (featured in the James Bond film “You Only Live Twice”). It is also interesting to note that many fans of vintage models have become quite interested in the market for Japanese classic cars. For instance, American talk show host Jay Leno currently owns a 1966 Mazda Cosmo 110S. This Mazda is considered to be one of the most sought-after models on the market.
Japanese Classic Cars: Important Brands and Models
When speaking of "classic", we will be referring here to those which have been produced during the past 50 years (many consider the 1960s and 1970s to represent the pinnacle of innovation). A handful of notable examples include the 1972 Datsun 240Z, the 1981 Mazda RX7, the 1969 Nissan Patrol, the 1960 Subaru 360, the 1967 Honda N600 and the 1971 Nissan Skyline GT X.
In terms of Japanese classic cars produced early in the 20th century, some pristine examples including the Mitsubishi Model A and a car known as the DAT commissioned by Kaishinsha Motor works (1920) are worth noting. However, major firms such as General Motors and Ford would dominate the market during the years leading up to the Second World War. This is why true Japanese classic cars did not once again emerge until the 1960s.
Where to Find High-End Japanese Classic Cars
There are many international events which exhibit Japanese classic cars. Some of the most prominent include Japfest (at the Silverstone racetrack in the United Kingdom), The Classic Auto Show (in the United States) and the Tokyo Auto Salon (Japan). Please note that regular online auctions are likely to offer up some truly amazing options.
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1990 | Nissan 300 ZX Twin Turbo
Nissan - 300 ZX Twin Turbo - 1990
1993 | Nissan Patrol TD
Nissan Patrol GR SLX
1980 | Toyota Land Cruiser BJ 40
Keurig nette en technisch in een goede staat
1973 | Datsun 240 Z
Datsun 240z Restored for sale
1973 | Datsun 240 Z
Nissan Fairlady Datsun 240z for sale
1978 | Datsun 280 Z
Datsun 280z 2+2 now for Sale - Great Condition
1978 | Datsun 280 Z
Datsun 280z 2+2 Fully Restored for sale.
1977 | Toyota Celica GT 2000 Liftback
US import Toyota Celica Liftback 2.2 for sale
1975 | Mazda 1300
Limosime 2Tür
1999 | Mitsubishi Shogun Sport 3.0 V6
MITSUBISHI Pajero Sport 3.0i V6 4X4 "Iscritto ASI" - 199
1996 | Mitsubishi 3000 GT
MITSUBISHI 3000 GT 3000 GT
1994 | Mazda 626 2.0i
Sehr gepflegter Mazda 626 Automatikgetriebe Nur 29.000 Km
2000 | Mitsubishi Shogun 2800 TD
MITSUBISHI Pajero 2.8 TDI Metal-top S.S. GLS Target
1992 | Honda CRX del Sol ESi
HONDA CRX "del Sol" 1.6 ESi c/clima cat., Targa Oro ASI
1994 | Nissan 200 SX
NISSAN 200 SX 1.8 Turbo 169 CV (ASI)