So yes,
Japanese collector cars are now officially a thing.
The best place to witness this growing trend is every year at
the Japanese Collector Car Show, held next to the Queen Mary in Long Beach California.
Not exact matches
This is an excellent example of an early
Japanese sports
car that is often overlooked by
collectors, having not been sold in the U.S. originally.
If you possess heavy pockets, and fancy jumping on the
Japanese collector -
car train before it leaves the station, a sharp example of what is possibly the most desirable Subaru ever to roll out of the factory heads to auction in the U.K. later this month.
Some
Japanese sports
cars are gaining leverage with
car collectors, but others, not so much.
Slowly but surely
Japanese cars are being appreciated by more and more
collectors and enthusiasts.
One of only 15
cars ever built to this pattern by James Young is now the pride and joy of a
Japanese collector.
The [Corolla - based] AE86 was so popular amongst the
Japanese and heritage
car collectors so we always wanted to use that.