Japanese Nostalgic Car





Truth in Advertising, but Beauty Too?

Someone at JC Penny loves nostalgics. We think. It’s been said that if something happens once it’s an accident, twice and it’s a coincidence, three times and it’s a full-blown trend.

Well, we first noticed this JC Penny’s Father’s Day television commercial featuring a first-generation Honda Accord Sedan on 1stgencivic.org.

Then, while catching up with grandJDM, we saw this print ad linked from Auto Otaku with an E2 Corolla partially obscured by a leggy model.

corolla ad

What’s next, a catalog of muffin tins featuring a KPGC10 Skyline GT-R slammed on Wats? We can only hope.

[Sources: 1stgencivic, Auto Otaku via grandJDM]

3 Responses to “Truth in Advertising, but Beauty Too?”

  1. Paul Says:

    I like how the model is out of focus but the Corolla is =)

  2. Gavin Doolan Says:

    What’s not to love about Nostalgics :) . Who can blame them, so many people use the cliche american muscle cars – not that there’s anything wrong with that :) .

    I like the old Ke25 Rolla its really grown on me lately. Shame I want to put a rotary in one. Someone stop me :P .

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