2007, We Hardly Knew Ye

takuri.jpgWell, it’s here, the final day of the year. Now before we all get hammered and pretend we know the words to “Auld Lang Syne,” let’s take a look back at all the nostalgic car happenings that took place during our planet’s latest orbit ’round the sun.

We think 2007 can be safely called a banner year for nostalgics. First of all, it marked 100 years since Komanosuke Uchiyama finished construction on the 1907 Takuri (pictured). It was powered by a 2-cylinder 1.9L boxer engine, but had the added effect of being the first ever Japanese-made car. Sayonara, walking!

But what about companies that still exist, you say? Well, in 1907 Daihatsu was also founded, and immediately began cranking out (ha!) engines. Their first car wouldn’t come along until 1930, and even then it only had three wheels, but theskyline50th.JPG company had been firmly established. In honor of its centennial, this past May the Daihatsu museum opened in Osaka.

2007 also saw the 50 years of one of the most revered names in motoring, the Nissan Skyline. All 12 generations were put on special display at the just-completed $3 billion Tokyo Midtown, and the newest iteration embarked on a country-wide tour that culminated at the Ken & Mary tree in Hokkaido. Nissan’s Ginza showroom housed another exhibit, and in October, the reincarnated GT-R made its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show.

cosmosport.jpgIn May 1967, Mazda’s iconic rotary engine spun freely into the world in the form of the Cosmo 110S. Of all the Japanese automakers, Hiroshima-based Mazda has made the most aggressive and much-needed push towards making its history known, with a killer website and special edition RX-8s for Japan and the US. As a result, Mazda wins the completely unprestigious Japanese Nostalgic Car‘s Manufacturer of the Year Most In Touch With Its Roots Award.

toyota50th.jpgYes, 2007 was a big year, but biggest most of all for the Big T. Not only was it Toyota’s 70th birthday, but also its 50th year in motorsport. Not that it noticed any of this, however – Toyota was too busy surpassing GM to become the biggest automaker in the world. At the end of October, Toyota USA celebrated its 50th anniversary, marking exactly half a century of Japanese cars in America. The very next day marked 25 years of Japanese cars built in America, with the anniversary of Honda’s Marysville, Ohio plant opening.

But enough about the manufacturers. What about the enthusiasts? You guys are the pioneers, baby! The nostalgic car universe is still in its infancy, but growing in leaps, bounds and jetpack-assisted flights thanks to you, dear reader. The Japanese Classic Car Show was bigger than ever this year. The mainstream media began to take a closer and much-deserved look at vintage J-cars. The Times, both LA and New York, published pieces on the emergence of Japanese classics. Shows like Motoring J Style stepped onto the scene, and even more events are planned for next year. Commercials and TV coverage too.

Oh yeah, and we started! Okay, technically we started in 2006, but the website you’re reading right now launched in January. It wasn’t just us, jncmag.jpgeither – there were also our partners in crime at grandJDM and Old Japanese Car in what Hemmings called a “mini-explosion” of English language sites about old school JDM. We’ll be sure to mention this honor next time we’re going through airport security.

Explosion or not, we’re truly honored to have been a tiny part of the fast-growing world of nostalgics. As you may have heard, we’re coming out with a magazine for 2008, with unique content and full color photography. As with all our endeavors, we hope this will help support the scene, the shops, the enthusiasts and, of course, the cars. Look for a subscription announcement in the first week of January.

Wow, this is post is beginning to rival War and Peace in length, but we’d like to leave you with this. It’s a new year’s card originally sent out on January 1, 1936, and comes courtesy of our friend Dan Banks and The Dan Banks Collection. According to Dan, the 1935 Datsun Model 14 on the postcard was drawn by Ryuichi Tomiya, who did many of Datsun’s early catalogs and advertising materials. Hanging from the hood ornament is a shimenawa, a straw rope with paper strips warding off evil spirits and welcoming Toshigami, the Shinto god of the New Year. The card was sent by a Datsun franchise to a customer in Kamakura and says “Wishing you continued happy motoring in the Datsun this year!”

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Happy motoring, indeed, with much more to come in 2008!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Autech Stelvio: Handbuilt JDM Excess by Zagato

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For those of you who don’t know, Autech is Nissan Japan’s own in-house tuning and customisation arm. By law, JDM car manufacturers have to offer a customisation service to cater for disabled drivers, and so this service forms a big part of what Autech does. But over the years, Autech has also turned its attention to performance cars from time to time, the most notable ones being hand-built R32 and R33 Skyline 4dr sedans with GT-R running gear (and the Stagea RS260 station wagon with the same), and performance versions of the Silvia. Obviously there is the dangerous possibility of Autech overlapping with the good work that Nismo does, and so Autech has over the years mainly restricted itself to the high end stuff.

And high end certainly does describe Nissan’s big extravagance of the 1980s: the Autech Zagato Stelvio.

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Bangers and Mash

bangercedric.jpgWhile life gives us LeMons here in the colonies, it doles out bangers in the UK, where before a car is put out to pasture, it’s put on a tear through a pasture. The long held tradition of taking an old car to a muddy field and letting it go out in style, or at least like a heifer with mad cow disease, is practically a British way of life, right up there with afternoon tea and bowler hats.

Take a long, painful look at The A to Z of Banger Racing to see what kind of machinery is meeting its demise at the hands of a bunch of sadistic Brits. There’s Corollas, Crowns, Laurels, Cedrics, and basically a whole smattering of awesome J-tin that we’d kill to get our hands on – even a Nissan President and a hearse. Savages! Perhaps our readers from the UK can rescue some of these barges. Otherwise, we might have to call in William Wallace to give you a good trashing. He was also The Road Warrior, you know.

[via Jalopnik]

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Citrus Bowl

lemons.jpgThere’s thunder in them thar hills. Or, at least, the combined cacophony of a hundred barely-running cars squealing their tires and revving at full tilt. Once again, it’s the 24 Hours of LeMons, held this time at Thunderhill Park Raceway in Willows, CA. Once again, teams bring a car costing $500 or less (not including safety equipment) and duke it out for a bag containing what can only be described as 20,000 nickels. And once again, many of the entrant vehicles are old and of Japanese origin. Other than the mens’ room at the Minneapolis airport, where else are you gonna find good handling that cheap?

Take this photo, for example, which depicts a 280Z, BRE-themed Sentra, Mazda FC RX-7 and an outhouse, all vying for position. Lamentably, such mayhem also means mustard yellow Datsun B210s go from this to this. On the other hand, we like the Mad Max vibe (among other things) emanating from this Celica Supra, and dig this Isuzu I-Mark campaigned by our friends at Motoring J Style. Here’s a “before” photo.

Although teams pull all nighters to install a 3TC, it’s (mostly) good-natured fun with a dab of fierce competition. Perhaps when our budget allows, we’ll have a team JNC. Question is, what nostalgic should we hoon in the name of fun? In the meantime, thanks to the miracle of human progress, you can catch up-to-the-minute updates of the ensuing hilarity over at Jalopnik.

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Cafe GT-R: If they served chicken wings, you’d never have to leave

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If you were cruising the Tochigi area of central Japan, you might come across a roadside restaurant, with a charming organic produce market at the back. There’s a restaurant serving pizza and pasta, and at the corner of the complex is a little coffee shop….called Cafe GT-R. And you can hang out and sip your coffee in the presence of a racing KPGC10, surrounded by GT-R memorabilia. The owners also encourage enthusiasts to use the cafe as a meeting point, so what more could you want?

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Debonair: When AMG met Mitsubishi

Recently, we profiled some bizarre tie-ups between JDM and European car companies, like the weird alliance between Nissan and Alfa Romeo and between De Tomaso and Daihatsu. But one that we forgot, and to be honest, it’s the one that really takes the cake…is the alliance between Mitsubishi and AMG.

Great! You’re thinking. So AMG does a deep-skirted, big wheeled, boosted up Starion, right? Well….er, no. The vehicle of choice for AMG to work its magic on is the Debonair V3000 luxocruiser.

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Get Your Hobby On

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Lately I’ve gotten crazy for model cars, after the stupid night I spent turning my desktop scanner into a diorama. When a buddy linked me to these RC cars, I wasn’t instantly blown away—until I saw the number of shells they’ve got based on classic JDM cars. Hot damn. C110, C10, S30Z, RX-3, ooooof.

I can just see myself showin’ up at an RC race day with one of these, when everyone else is decked out with R34 GT-R and FD RX-7 shells. Aw yeah, haha.

Check ’em out at ABC Hobby.

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In Other, Vaguely Relevant News

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Oh hell yes. I have no idea what these cars are (Charades? 121s? My knowledge of buzzboxes is minimal), whether they’re even Japanese, or where the hell this video was filmed, but it’s just too damn awesome to leave out. Forget drifting, this is where it is at. Click through.

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Kareha Leaf T-shirt? Naaaiiiiiccce.

kareha-leaf.jpg While searching for something completely unrelated on the googles, I stumbled across this Kareha leaf t-shirt.

What it says, I have no idea – presumably something like “old driver for please be watching out” – but it’s cool nonetheless. Nice price, I think I will buy.

[OverSpeedMotorsports.com]

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Kataoka Racing Service’s Sweet Gallery

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A couple of weeks ago, Auto Otaku – genius websearcher that he is – posted a link to a website he found in his stumblings; Kataoka Racing service. They’ve got a great gallery of photos from events all around Japan, covering the last decade or so, and showing all the usual suspects in the classic JDM back catalogue. A damn fine way to burn an hour.

[via Auto Otaku]

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Great Replica, or Ruined Z?

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Autoblog today linked to a video showing a replica of a Ferrari GTO, built off a 240Z donor body. This isn’t an all together unusual project, but each and every time, I find myself asking why. I suppose the answers to that question isn’t hard to guess at: Everyone wants a Ferrari. The GTO is a handsome looking classic. The S30 is a more than suitable donor body.

But still, with all of those things in mind, I can’t help but think of all of this as simply ruining a perfectly good Z. The GTO is a great looking car. Do I think it’s a better looking car than the Z? I honestly don’t. Alright, I’ll concede; it’s better looking than a stock standard Z. But when I think of a tastefully modified Z in the fan-favourite style of lowered, boltons, Wats, fender mirrors, and a nice dark paint job – I just could not take a GTO replica over that. And I certainly couldn’t allow myself to turn it into one.

At the end of the day, I have to salute a job well done, and the two linked examples are very well done.

How about you?

[Autoblog link]
[The above red GTO replica @ CarDomain]

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EVENTS: Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show

From the Christmas morning surprise bureau, our man in Japan Satoshi brings us photos from the Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show.

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Merry Christmas GrandJDMers!

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It hardly seems like a whole 6mths has passed since Van, Lachy and I started GrandJDM, and it’s been a blast. We’d like to give our heartfelt thanks to all you readers for supporting us, and we hope you’ve gotten as much fun out of old JDM iron as we have. We’re all looking forward to bringing you more in 2008 (boy, do we have some surprises in store!) and we’d like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas.

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Jeremy Clarkson Decapitates Mr. K

This week’s news segment on the most hilariousest motoring show in TV-dom, Top Gear, has a guide to presents for the holidays. Unfortunately, despite the speed of teh Internets, by the time this could get across the Atlantic from the from the soccer-is-football bureau courtesy of tipster Madflava, it was too late for most major observances descended from druid solstice festivals.

Still, we couldn’t help but notice the lineup of Nissan paraphernalia, including a sled, Z-car aloha shirt, and – wait for it – a bobblehead of Yutaka Katayama! Yes kids, now you can have your very own desktop figurine of Mr. K, the man who brought you the 510, 240Z and a series of zany mid-90s car commercials, complete with cane and Cosby vest!

And, that’s still not enough Nissan-themed gear for you, there’s also a skateboard, barbecue grill, electric guitar and kayak. Shift_co-branding!

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Alto Slideslim: funny-doored microcar pioneer

230_3peugeot_1007.jpgA couple of years ago Peugeot released the 1007, which is a funky subcompact city car with a unique feature: double sliding doors. So instead of conventional doors, you get van-like sliding doors which whizz back and forth electrically. Cool idea, the concept behind the 1007 being to allow easier ingress to the car in typically tight Euro cities.

Great idea….but just so you know, JDM did it first…

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Saurus: Nissan’s Stillborn Lotus Seven

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In the late 80s, Nissan went crazy on concept cars, almost all of which never went into production, like the Mid4 supercar. But another concept that made a favourable splash was the Saurus.

Unveiled at the 1987 Tokyo Motor Show, the Saurus was a pretty fanciful concept. Powered by a mid-mounted 1.0 supercharged and turbocharged engine (which later appeared in the Micra Super Turbo) it promised lots of lightweight sporting fun, and its two toned, roofless buggylike styling touched a nerve at the time (when JDM cars were nothing if not conservative).

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Happy Holidays from JNC

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[Image: Honda]

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Mark II Your Calendars

Like wildfires, more great news keeps popping up from SoCal. The Toyota Owners and Restorers Club (or TORC) has announced the 2008 All-Toyotafest. The date on which the planets align for Toyota fans is Saturday, May 3, 2008. Once again, we’ll be bailing on the Queen Mary like Kate Winslet from the Titanic, and moving onto a bigger venue at Long Beach City College Veterans Stadium. 2008 is shaping up to be a great year for nostalgic car fans, and it hasn’t even started yet!

Coverage of the 2007 All Toyotafest can be found in our Events section.

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Mark Your Calendars

Hot off the press, the Japanese Classic Car Show Association has announced the JCCS date for 2008. The fourth annual show will take place on Sunday, October 12, 2008. With nearly 11 months’ notice, there is no excuse not to go! But if you were hoping to chill by the tranquil waters of the Queen Mary, well, that ship has sailed. Not the actual ship, mind you, but the JCCS will now be held at a bigger and better location, Hidden Valley Park in Irvine, California. Be there or be square, mon frere!

Coverage of the 2007 and 2006 shows can be found in our Events section.

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Mitsubishi Auto Gallery

mitsugallery.jpgHop on a bullet train headed west out of Tokyo and in about an 90 minutes you’re in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, smack dab in the middle of Triple Diamond Mafia turf. That’s right, the city is home to Mitsubishi’s R&D department, proving grounds, and collection of preserved milestones of the zaibatsu’s automotive history. For those who can’t make the trek, here’s an online version of the collection. From the police car drifter bureau, this tip comes courtesy of our dear reader DJ Powerhaus. Arigato gozaimasu! We’ve seen online galleries from Nissan and Mazda, so it’s only fitting that we tip our hats to Mitsu.

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