Wednesday, December 21, 2016

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Some tiny kei trucks are ready to carry some cargo Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.



A Toyota century, only car V-12 powered Japan, on the lawn in the classical Japanese All meet Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.
In Japan, the century is used to carry around the imperial family Its design has only changed once since 1967 Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.
The Datsun club is here in force with their 510s and Zs Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.
A young exponent and its Hot Wheels Datsun 510 Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.
The classic cockpit of the Datsun Z is concentrated and tidy No infotainment necessary Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.
A first Mazda rotary motor with rotor gate-shaped badge Brendan McAleer for the Globe and Mail.



The first generation Honda Civic is still loved by many Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.
Although these first Civics are tiny, they're surprisingly roomy inside Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.
A 1965 Nissan Cedric qualifies as never seen a moment before Brendan McAleer for the Globe and Mail.
Incredibly rare, this Datsun Fairlady 1962 1300 is one of only 217 produced one of the first models to be exported Datsuns, he was voted the best show in Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.
Badges and stickers for different clubs cover the back of this small sedan Datsun Brendan McAleer for the Globe and Mail.
Trophies are ready to go to class winners There s two unique prices as well, including a Hard Luck trophy and distance Brendan McAleer most to the Globe and Mail.



This Nissan NX2000 has been transformed into motor front-wheel dragster fire-breathing Brendan McAleer for the Globe and Mail.
Nissan Stagea wagon and R34 Skyline GT-R were both huge many followers, and both can be imported into Canada, but not the U S Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.
Shannon Hummel shows the model it built to match his 1996 Mitsubishi car Legnum She's driven all the way from Grande Prairie, Alberta Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.
A group of Datsun Fairladys aspire to some sun under Brendan McAleer trees for The Globe and Mail.
This break Corolla surf style presents Brendan McAleer elements pinstripes The Globe and Mail.
Mom first car A car doesn t need to be expensive to be special Brendan McAleer for the Globe and Mail.


In addition to a set of aftermarket alloys, this humble little Toyota Tercel is completely original Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.
A row of brightly colored Datsuns with their engines on Brendan McAleer display for The Globe and Mail.
A Suzuki Samurai Toyota Land Cruiser and are willing to take any kind of off-road challenge Brendan McAleer for The Globe and Mail.


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