Nissans in Nashville

konut.jpgHowdy cowboys and cowgirls, if your travels this weekend happen to take you to the country music capital of the USA, Nashville, Tennessee, be sure to mosey on down to the Lane Motor Museum‘s “Nissan Z Cars” exhibit.  The cars, including  a yellow 260Z once owned by Yutaka “Mr K” Katayama’s himself, from the Nissan Heritage Collection, will be on display from October 2007 to July 2008.

In fact, this is the third such exhibit since Nissan decided to move its North American headquarters from sunny So-Cal to “Music City USA.”  Before this, the Lane Motor Museum had a “Historic Nissans” exhibit that featured, among others, a 1960 1200 pickup, 1961 Fairlady, 1958 1000 sedan, 1967 Patrol, a B-210 with only 200 miles on it, and a super-rare 1937 Konut roadster (pictured).  This one ended, uh, back in June (sorry, we really dropped the ball on that one) and before that, there was an exhibit of Nissan Race Cars, which included the 510 driven by John Morton (our excuse for not mentioning this is that we didn’t exist yet.  Yeah, that’s it…)

For further reading, check out NICO’s visit to Historic Nissans here.  Admission to Lane is $5 buckaroos and it is closed Tues-Wed.

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Let's Go Sailing, Road Sailing

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The new and improved Honda Fit was recently unveiled to the public in Japan, and apparently the Friends of Asimo have resurrected the RS moniker for the new hatch. You know what that means – it’s time to go “Road Sailing.”

Buying a Civic RS in 1974 meant that while mere mortals were simply driving, or whatever it is that plebes do, you could be really hauling through the bends, as one with the curves, the open lanes your oyster – aka Road Sailing, man! Oddly named, perhaps, but keep in mind that Japan is a maritime nation. With oodles of go-fast goodies like a tuned head and dual Keihin carbs, Honda bumped up power to a whopping 70hp. That doesn’t sound like a lot until you realize the original car had only 50. Some Civic RSs had flared fenders. Most were orange. All had a special “H” badge with a red background, the calling card of future Type R cars.

And since the Japanese Civic is no longer a hatch but a mid-size sedan, the Fit inherits Road Sailing duties and rubs it in the faces of lesser Fits and their 1.3L engines by getting a 1.5 with about 20 extra horses. It also comes in a more aggressive body and an optional 5-speed manual. Can you hear the asphalt waves beckoning?

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This Week at J-Spec

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Update: It’s not a genuine GT-R after all! Snap. Who feels like an idiot then eh? That’d be me.

I nearly wept when I saw this C10 listed on J-Spec this week. It’s a genuine C10 GT-R (though with an L28 and an R32 gearbox among other modifications, so it’s far from standard), and even more awesomely, the L28’s been bored out to a 3ltr. I wish I could get my hands on some audio of this thing—it must sound phenomenal. And with only 3500km on the dial, this is about as good as it gets. If you’ve got about 35 grand burning a hole in your rising sun emblazoned wallet, your search is over!

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Nothin’ Silly About This Celica

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We approached Brian months ago to see if he’d be interested in having his stunning RA29 Celica featured here at grandJDM, but he mentioned that he’d just contracted to have it featured in Super Street magazine, and that exclusivity was a major condition. Our loss, Super Street’s massive gain!

So if you’re able to get your hands on this month’s Super Street, I think it’s fair to say you won’t be let down. I’ve never read it before, so I can’t comment on its quality in general, but I’m pretty sure this month’s ish will be the hotness. You can also read about it on their website, right here.

If you want to see a bit of a photo diary of the car’s buildup, head over to the JNC forums!

[via JapaneseNostalgicCar]

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Mazda Design Contest, Part II

A few weeks ago we told you about the Mazda Design Challenge, which allowed you – the user! – to submit a design for the Mazda 3 of 2018.  Well the submissions are in, and now the top 10, as decided on by Mazda, have been selected.  Now Mazda wants you to vote on your favorite.  The winning design will be executed in full 3-D at the LA Auto Show next month.  Doesn’t sound like much time, does it?

Anyway, we are sad to report that not a single retro theme made the cut, as Mazda is going full steam ahead with the alien cocoon look.  Can we still dream, or is it In Pod we Trust from now on?

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Orange Crush Celica

celicabrian.jpgIf you’ve seen our coverage of TORC’s All-Toyotafest or the JCCS, you’ve no doubt noticed a super-clean ’77 Celica Liftback reflecting rays of pure orange light directly into your pupils. The owner of this beautiful machine is Brian Karasawa, who goes by “1977ra29” in our forum. We’d like to congratulate Brian on having his car in the pages of Super Street magazine. Anyone who’s seen this car knows how gorgeous it is in person, allowing him to walk away with top honors at JCCS. Moreover, check out the condition of the car when he first picked it up in this thread and appreciate how hard it must have been to rescue this car and bring it back to life. Kanpai!

[Image: Super Street]

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Looking For Something a Little Different?

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If you’re keen to get your hands on some classic JDM, but you’d rather something a little more unique than the tried and true S30, C10, TE27, RX-3—and so on—this might be just what Doctor Jay D. Emm (see what I did there? ho ho ho) ordered.

The 2door Nissan Laurel SGX is a stunning looking car—and hard to come by, especially in such amazing condition.  Rory – aka idahospeed – over at the JNC forums is now selling his Laurel (pictured above), which took home first place honours at this year’s Japanese Classic Car Show for Best JDM Car.  Head over to the JNC forums to find out more, and if you want to buy it, you’d better be quick.  This sale isn’t going to last long!

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Mitsubishi Celeste in Drag

plymoutharrowdrag.jpgFor the past few days, the Hot Rod Reunion has been happening over in Bakersfield, California, and Monday was the final heat for the nostalgic funny car drag races. This is a venue that usually takes to Japanese car fans about as well as a quilting bee to Sturgis, but we thought it was amusing to see Bucky Austin’s Plymouth Arrow (aka Mitsubishi Lancer Celeste) stretched out and flattened in funny car style. Not only that, but this particular Plym went home with the title. For an Australian Celeste-ial bodied drag racer click here. For a Datsun 280ZX, click here.

[Image: Bucky Austin Racing]

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The Great Wall(paper) of grandJDM

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That’s right folks, I been slavin’ over the Photostove for unthinkable hours yet again, pullin’ some more desktops outta the oven. The photos for all of these wallpapers were of course taken by the owners of the cars – Arnel, Jerry, and Mike – so I can’t take any credit for that. They’re damn good photos though, and they make for some crazy good wallpaper. So jump over to the Downloads section to get yer mitts on ’em.

Apologies for the lack of resolution options, the photos weren’t quite big enough to venture into widescreen/large-res territory.

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Deserved attention!

cars Japanese classics have always been a bit of an underdog in the car scene—in fact some would argue an oxymoron—but without a doubt, that cannot be claimed any longer. Finally we are seeing these automotive masterpieces gain the attention they deserve. On the one hand it’s great to see more and more people fall in love with these fantastic machines and give them the care and attention they deserve, but on the other you can’t help but feel a bit selfish: surely with all these new fans, it will have an effect on one of the great things about Classic JDM—their relatively modest value!

Anyway, it’s unstoppable now, so time to stock up on rotaries and Celicas while you can!! LA Times recently published this article, which further boosts the classic Japanese car image that has really exploded recently in the States.

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S800: Small Wonders

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One of the magazines we religiously collect is Thorougbred and Classic Cars. Probably the oldest classic car magazine, it often throws up a fantastic article or comparison that you wouldn’t have expected. One of them is this one, which pits a Lotus Elan against the little Honda S800. It’s one of the very few recent articles which offer a road test review of the S800, so this is a rare find. The conclusions may surprise!

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The Chicago Tribune on Nostalgics

chicagotribune.jpgLast week, both the east and west coasts chimed in with their takes on vintage Japanese cars and their increasing value as classics. Some of our readers expressed dismay at the inevitable price hike that would come with more exposure to our community. To help us out, the Chicago Tribune published their take on the scene today.

Seemingly devoid of any in-depth research (no mention of last week’s JCCS at all), the article says Japanese cars are overlooked by the collector car market, but then in the very next paragraph says, “Most 1950s and 1960s Japanese autos will never be collectibles because they were resolutely ordinary, “disposable” economy models.” Hmm, where have we heard that before? Chevys? Fords? Every muscle car that ever existed?

It then goes on to proclaim “The following Japanese autos are collectible,” a 13-car list that includes the Subaru SVX, Isuzu Impulse and 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4. Now, we’re not saying that a those cars aren’t worthy – surely they are – but if you’re putting together a list of the 13 top J-classics of all time and opening up the field to a 1999 end-date, surely you can think of better examples than that. We might even have to come up with our own list sometime. Oh well, at least while Midwesterners snap up the 1999 Mazda Miata we’ll have a little more time to amass our collections of true classics.

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[Aus] VicZcar.com weekend

Not to be outdone by ToyMods, VicZcar.com are also organising a weekend away for their members on the 10th to the 11 of November. If you’re interested in going along, jump over to their forums and check it out.

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Sticker ‘Em Up, Pal.

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So, we’re thinking a neat idea would be to offer some grandJDM stickers. We’ve had readers ask if stickers are on the cards, and we just weren’t sure if classic JDM enthusiasts are the type to have stickers on their precious rides. But after seeing more than a few cars at JCCS with stickers galore adorning the windows, we figured what the hell, let’s do it.

So, I’ve put together three possible versions, and it’d be ace if you could vote on your preferred sticker so we have a good idea of which one to run with. We’ll offer different stickers in the future, but let’s see how these ones go for now! And please, if you wouldn’t be inclined to buy one, please don’t vote. Thanks folks!

Click through to see the options, and you can vote either in this post, or in the sidebar over there on the right!

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[Aus] ToyMods Weekend

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The Australian Toyota community Toymods have organised a weekend away in November, so if you’ve got a classic Toyota, jump over to their forums and check it out.

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Classic Japanese Show Shine and Swap – Photos

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Our man Craig from AutoFix.com.au spent Sunday at the Classic Japanese Show Shine and Swap (which we mentioned back here) up in Queensland, Australia, and snapped a bunch of photos for us. I’ve uploaded them to our spanky new gallery tool, so click through to check them out. I apologise for the tiny photos, I think Craig was trying to save on bandwidth! Who knows, haha. Much appreciated though Craig, always handy to have a man on the scene when we can’t be there ourselves! Looks like it was a brilliant day.

Update: There’s also a great collection of shots in this thread at AusZoku, but you’ll have to register first unfortunately!
Update 2: Here’s yet another AusZoku thread with great photos!

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The LA Times on Nostalgics

crownwagonAnother day, another mention of nostalgics in the press. A Los Angeles Times article published today takes a look at the increasing collector values of vintage Japanese cars. To our regulars, this is nothing new, but again, we intend to carefully monitor the hobby that’s so dear to our hearts. Perhaps somewhat ominously, the article is published in the Times‘ business section. The author interviews Phil Skinner of Kelley Blue Book, a used car pricing guide, who was apparently prowling the grounds of the recent Japanese Classic Car Show. Pros: more awareness means more cars available in the open market. Cons: they will cost more. Also of note, our very own forum member Robert Perez, aka PERTANO, is quoted extensively throughout the piece. In honor of that, we use his two Crowns as our photo for this post.

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240Z: 1971 (Performance Car Magazine)

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One of my favourite magazines was Performance Car, a UK title which sadly closed its doors and issued its last magazine in 1998. Don’t feel too bad, however, most of the writing and photography staff went on to form EVO magazine, which is even better and is going strong to this day.

The great thing about Performance Car is that they weren’t afraid of featuring old cars (a tradition that EVO continues) and here is their feature on the 240Z. Rod Stewart, you sexy beast!

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Featured Car: Ryley Fry’s MkII Supra

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Known in the motherland by the far less exciting (and one X short of pornstat status) moniker Celica XX, the MkII MA61 Celica Supra is a front runner in the next generation of cars from the 80s gunning for “classic” status. The second and last of the Supras to be based on the Celica, the MkII stood out as a turning point for the badge. Built as a genuine performance tourer and a true rival to Nissan’s Z cars, the MA61 is as favourably regarded by today’s enthusiasts as it was in the early to mid 80s.

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