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Showing posts with label Japanese classic car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese classic car. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
ToyotaFest 2015 T.O.R.C. Part 3
Here are at part 3 of our coverage of the 2015 Toyotafest by T.O.R.C. There was such a wide variety of cars that we can't help but have multiple parts of coverage!
ToyotaFest 2015 T.O.R.C. Part 1
Another year has come and gone, but the annual Toyota Owner's and Restorer's Club event in Long Beach is a car show we will never think about skipping. ToyotaFest 2015 was a great show, and the headliner for the event was the FT1 prototype on display along with all the other beautiful Toyota, Lexus and Scion vehicles.
We'll post the coverage in a few parts to avoid having a huge amount of pictures slow down loading of the page.
We'll post the coverage in a few parts to avoid having a huge amount of pictures slow down loading of the page.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Car shows/events for September 2013
It's now September!?! Where did the summer go? It seems like the fun in the sun days went by in a flash. With fall coming up in just a couple weeks, there are a few shows here in Southern California that car enthusiasts can check out.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
2013 ToyotaFest car show: A definite must attend for Toyota, Lexus and Scion fans Part 4
Here we are to wrap our belated coverage of the 2013 ToyotaFest. Enjoy the pictures and we'll see you there next year!
Thursday, September 27, 2012
JCCS 2012, A Gathering of Vintage Japanese Automobiles
JCCS has a wide variety of classic Japanese vehicles that come such as these Toyota Celicas. |
The Queen Mary in Long Beach, California is not only a haunted, floating tourist attraction. It is also the location of several prolific car shows too. One such show is the Japanese Classic Car Show or JCCS which takes place each year in early September.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Nostalgia Cars: 11 Japanese Cars from the 1980s
Aaah, youth. Where the only thing to worry about was whether or not Mom remembered to buy your favorite cereal, and bothering Dad to get out of bed so he could watch the early Saturday morning cartoons with you.
Here's a list of 11 Japanese cars which were usually modified and raced on the street by the local enthusiasts at the time. Everybody will have a different list compared to another person, but why 11 cars and not 10? Well, because we're just that awesome. =) Also, before you start sending us an email asking why there are cars that weren't available in the U.S. on the list, keep in mind that's where the author spent his youth. The cars are listed in no particular order.
Here's a list of 11 Japanese cars which were usually modified and raced on the street by the local enthusiasts at the time. Everybody will have a different list compared to another person, but why 11 cars and not 10? Well, because we're just that awesome. =) Also, before you start sending us an email asking why there are cars that weren't available in the U.S. on the list, keep in mind that's where the author spent his youth. The cars are listed in no particular order.
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Drifting,
Japanese classic car,
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turbo
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Motoring Evolution: Toyota's take on remembering its roots
1957 was a year when the Chevrolet 150, 210 and Bel Air models with the tail fin styling were very popular with the general public. It was also the year many Elvis fans claim was his most pivotal in propelling him to become the "King" of Rock and Roll. However, 1957 was also significant for a company from Japan. This company introduced their first vehicle to the U.S. called the Toyopet Crown. It's been nearly 55 years (officially on Oct. 31st this year) since the first Toyota drove onto U.S. streets, and quite a bit has changed for the company from their early days.
The Toyopet Crowns were powered by 1.5 liter 4 cylinder engine with approximately 60 horsepower, and it simply was not able to provide enough power to maintain speed on the highways. The car had a MSRP of $2300, which was expensive for a manufacturer with no previous history. (Average vehicle prices were $2200) Needless to say, the Toyopets did not sell well, and it was not until 1965 that Toyota began to make an impact on the U.S. auto market.
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The original Toyopet Crown. |
The Toyopet Crowns were powered by 1.5 liter 4 cylinder engine with approximately 60 horsepower, and it simply was not able to provide enough power to maintain speed on the highways. The car had a MSRP of $2300, which was expensive for a manufacturer with no previous history. (Average vehicle prices were $2200) Needless to say, the Toyopets did not sell well, and it was not until 1965 that Toyota began to make an impact on the U.S. auto market.
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