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Japanese Classic Car Show

Cars are a spectacular mechanical creation that has had a fan following since the beginning of its creation. The classics and vintages have always had a soft spot in the heart of car enthusiasts and those cars are always in the spotlight when it comes to car shows. Although people often compared the western made cars, Japanese vintage cars have certainly created a niche for itself in the motor industry.

Its success because of a durable and solid make has made such vintage cars a great valuable amongst collectors. Most passionate collectors would indefinitely understand the value of classic cars and would be able to certify its greatness.

Out of the many classic Japanese makes, the Toyota Corona T-10 was a classic model that became the pioneer among Asian vintage cars. It was always held up in great esteem and it became a trademark in the many Japanese car shows for its quality and fantastic design that has withhold the test of times. Reason for the Toyota Corona T-10 to be considered a luxury car of its time is due to the design concept that was very much opposite than a conventional Japanese car which always took cost effectiveness into consideration first.

The Honda S600 is another trademark prized car in a Japanese classic car shows. Revealed for the very first time during 1962, this Honda creation was made famous for its sports design. Its chis and classy design became the necessity of both westerners as well as the eastern car fanatics. Honda S600 also was valued to be a classic because of its red colouring which was an unheard of concept for car in Japan. In recently years, Honda has imitated this vintage design and created a much latest version with its Honda S2000.

Introduced for the very first time in 1989 in a motor show in Tokyo, the Nissan Figaro is another honoured classic Japanese car that is said to be one of the latest additions to the list of vintage cars. The slogan ‘back to future’ is was made this Nissan model a popular choice among car collectors. Designs of this car were a trademark towards Japanese retro models with quirky and bold colour choices. Although the productions of the Nissan Figaro begin in 1991 only 20,000 models were sold all over the world.