We just spent two days driving every new Nissan vehicle produces, from the Moco kei car to the Cabstar truck (more on this soon). Which got us thinking:
What non-car Japanese nostalgic vehicle would you love to drive?
By 1974 Mazda was fully invested in the rotary engine, putting them in everything from sports coupes to luxury sedans to, yes, even a bus. The Mazda Parkway 26 could carry you and 25 friends in premium comfort, with such amenities as “a soft ceiling trim” and “three-stage heating.” Not would would you be driving the world’s only 13B-powered bus, but one of the rarest old Japanese vehicles around. Only 44 were every built over four years of production.
What say you, dear reader? As always, the most entertaining comment by next Monday will receive a toy. Click through to see the winner of the last QotW, “Which JNC will the valet park front and center at the opera?” Continue reading