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Nissan 3rd Generation Silvia With S13 “SR20DET” Engine!

Hiroyuki Uehara's 1981 Nissan "Silvia Hatchback" (KS110 modified) was entered in the "New Year Classic Car Meeting in Kiyasse Hanyu" on January 8, 2023. It is the same model as the car he drove in his youth.

Ex-Police Car, Porsche 912, Was Revived By An Ex-Police officer By DIY!

The "New Year Classic Car Meeting in Kiyasse Hanyu" was held on January 8, 2023. The qualification for participation was cars produced between 1946 and 2000, and this year there were 170 cars entered. Among them, we would like to introduce a Porsche 912 with police car specifications that stood out.

Stopped Skyline GT-R’s Winning Streak! Mazda Savanna Was Popular For Its Rotary-Engine

Mazda launched its first rotary engine vehicle, the Cosmo Sport, in 1967, followed by the Familia Rotary Coupe. It was the Savanna that proved its heroics in racing in a big way: the RX-3 was the export name, and in Japan, it was simply called the Savanna. This led to the Savanna RX-7.

Toyota Crown Has Had Many Unique Models In The Past

Many people may have been surprised when the new Crown was unveiled. The information that it would be an SUV had already been available, so that made sense, but it was surprising to see a sedan and a wagon in the line-up.

Almost Original Nissan “Kenmeri” GT-R Existed!

CREWCH, a classic car shop in Mie Prefecture, runs the CREWCH Museum, which houses a collection of rare and valuable models. This white 1973 Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R, as known as the "Kenmeri" GT-R, is one of the cars in their collection.

Cute And Funny Honda Vamos, The 70’s Kei-car Born Too Soon

The Honda Vamos, introduced in 1970, had a unique body design. The open style styling was provided only with a top, no doors, and a guard pipe to prevent falls. Let's take a look back at the car's novelty and appeal.

Mysterious Japanese Microcar! Mitsuoka BUBU501

This is the BUBU501, which Mitsuoka Motor, Japan's 10th authorized automobile manufacturer based in Toyama Prefecture, began producing in 1982. At that time, it was marketed under the name "microcar".
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