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Gongora ES1956 trim 2021-04-23 00:21
DidierF FRMerci. 2015-09-28 22:29
antp BESo just setting year to 1956 for these? done 2015-09-28 22:18
DidierF FRAgain, antp, would you transform all Mitsubishi Jeep CJ-3B-J4 in 1956 Mitsubishi Jeep CJ-3B-J4?
I don't feel like making it manually, today.
2015-09-27 18:29
DidierF FR1956+ according to http://cj3b.info/Military/MitsubishiJ4.html 2015-09-27 18:27
DidierF FRIt's the second version: raised bonnet (and pop-out side indicators we can't see here). 2015-08-19 23:36
rjluna2 USModel 2103. 2013-05-24 20:46
Lateef NO1959-60 [4W65/4W66] 2013-02-11 22:14
130rapid PL1958 Datsun Truck [220]. 2012-12-14 18:38
130rapid PLIt's early deLuxe without white walls on tires:
http://www.earlydatsun.com/austina50brochure.jpg
Standard cars hadn't side slats at all.

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2011-02-11 11:31
DynaMike NLIf I remember correctly, back then we had had several examples of LHD cars in Japan, of which it was said these belonged most probably originally to USA military staff. It was said to add to someones status to have a US car, even with the inconvenience of the steering wheel on the wrong side... 2010-12-13 21:59
dsl SXOoops. I can understand the confusion now, but still have doubts about making a USA link. 2010-12-13 21:53
DynaMike NLPlease see the first comment: LHD... 2010-12-13 21:24
dsl SXI think samyuk is right - this is not USA but Japan, so this is a 1953+ Isuzu built Hillman Minx. Agree his link describes it as an Isuzu PH10, but can we create a title such as Isuzu Hillman Minx PH10 to keep it easily discoverable across different search terms? 2010-12-13 21:17
frenchy dehoux US
These are really nice pictures of Toyopets. You can visit my website to see my other Toyopet Crown. I also have another 1959 Toyopet Crown not shown here on my web site.

Thanks
Frenchy
Frenchysrides.com
2010-08-12 23:47
130rapid PLIt could be 113, indeed.

Thumbrial photo shows different car 1958 Datsun 1000 [210]. It deserves own page, I think.
2010-04-09 00:30
130rapid PL1959 Datsun 1000 [211] due to full-lenght side strip: http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun211.jpg 2010-04-09 00:22
130rapid PL1958 Datsun 1000 [210] without door part of side strip ;)
http://www.earlydatsun.com/210photo.jpg

1957 Datsun 114 looks different:
http://www.earlydatsun.com/1957114.jpg
2010-04-09 00:20
buhin HKThe license plate at that time did not have the issuing city name, unlike nowadays. 2009-10-24 14:26
Gag Halfrunt UKThe Japanese police livery looks as if it was designed for cars like this. 2009-05-24 02:08
DynaMike NLNo. Dauphine is a later Renault model. This is just Hino Renault. /vehicles_make-Hino_model-Renault.html 2009-04-16 21:42
ShantJ USUmm... was the name not Hino Dauphine? 2009-04-16 21:04
Jun JP
Q-Ball wrote Were they imported and used when MacArthur ruled from 1945-1952

These Chevy police car were actually exist, but those were secondhand from United States Forces Japan.
Retired Chevy were sold to Japanese police and were used from late '50's.
Most of them were '48-'51 Styleline 4-door model, but few Fleetline and 2-door model were exist.

*'51 at Osaka
/vehicle_92235-Chevrolet-Styleline-Special-1951.html
*'52 movie car
/vehicle_92236-Chevrolet-Styleline-De-Luxe-1952.html
/vehicle_24921-Chevrolet-Styleline-De-Luxe-1952.html
/vehicle_25346-Chevrolet-Styleline-De-Luxe-2100-KK-1952.html
2007-05-21 17:15
Q-Ball JPTell me, Why did Japan have so many Chevy Styleline Police cars. Were they imported and used when MacArthur ruled from 1945-1952. explain it to me like I'm a five year old. :??:

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2007-05-20 16:39
Jun JP
antp wrote Shouldn't the make be "Yamaguchi Motor" like this one?

Manufacturer is same, but strangely they used the name 'Yamaguchi' for some model (mainly for moped).
I'll change it for to avoid from confusing ;)
2007-05-10 17:54
antp BEShouldn't the make be "Yamaguchi Motor" like this one: /vehicle_24920-Yamaguchi-Motor.html ?

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2007-05-10 10:44
tankdriver USThe is no differance between a Autocar, White, or Diamond T except the way the serial number is marked on frame and data plates. Only International were built differently.

Check out my webpage

www.junk-halftracks.com
2007-04-12 02:27
Jun JPthanks :king: 2007-03-09 16:50
2491tj ENTruck,Three Quarter Ton,4x4 Weapons Carrier,Dodge T214-WC51 2007-03-09 16:37
Jun JPMost of import car were for occupant in that days.
Secondhand from american military person & families are most probable.
Japanese roads were narrow for US car, so they often bought europian car.
2007-03-09 15:44
Gag Halfrunt UK
samyuk wrote Hillman was from the U.K. so even imports would be right hand drive? maybe an Isuzu export model?

Left hand drive foreign cars have a certain prestige in Japan, one explanation being that they're regarded as more authentic, and this even seems to apply to British cars, even though the 'authentic' home market models are right hand drive. But I don't know if this attitude existed back in the 1950s.

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2007-03-09 00:45
DynaMike NLThese rearlights were introduced in 1953 (Phase VI). Truely strange to see a british LHD car in Japan :think: Maybe it had been owned by an american military person? 2007-03-09 00:45
samyuk CAHillman was from the U.K. so even imports would be right hand drive? maybe an Isuzu export model? 2007-03-09 00:31
Pokeoddsponge USCadillac M24 Chaffee 2007-03-08 20:06
Ddey65 USPwer Wagon Command Car. Maybe a WC 56, I don't know.



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2007-03-08 19:18
jplemoine FRMerci pour la traduction! [Image: 0047.gif] 2007-03-08 19:12
Jun JP
wrenchhead wrote At that time it was an extra cost option so they advertised it.

Also seen on '51 Chevy ;)
http://img69.imageshack.us/my.php?image=cap286kw9.jpg


2007-03-08 19:11
Jun JP
jplemoine wrote Jun, how did you say "Hep Taxi" in Japanese? ;)

We use "Hai Taxi :hello: " or "Hey Taxi :hello: "
2007-03-08 18:47
wrenchhead USPower Glide was the name of Chevrolet's automatic transmission. At that time it was an extra cost option so they advertised it. 2007-03-08 18:33
jplemoine FRJun, how did you say "Hep Taxi" in Japanese? ;) 2007-03-08 18:33
Jun JPthanks> Dynamike ;) 2007-03-08 18:26
DynaMike NLWhite or Autocar M3 Halftrack? 2007-03-08 18:00
Jun JP
datsunZ wrote As Jun could confirm,exists also a 1972 circa TV-animated series with same title(the vehicle used by Gekkò Kamen resembles a sort of torpedo-shaped bike)

...may be can't identified :D
http://webbase.sun-inet.or.jp/~kwk14484/getkou01.jpg
2007-03-08 16:57
Jun JPThank you.
I'll add movie that has not been added yet & japanese movie :)
2007-03-08 16:52
stronghold ENExcellent news that you're an Admin now Jun and contributing all these great pics and movies! :king: 2007-03-08 16:37
samyuk CAsorry Isuzu Ph10
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andymurkin/Hillman/Hillinfo/IsuzuMinx.html
the cars next to it, Hinos
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andymurkin/Hillman/Hillinfo/IsuzuMinx.html

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2007-03-08 16:35
Jun JP[Image: hillman002dp7.th.jpg]

LHD import model. Mk.? Phase?
2007-03-08 16:33
Jun JP[Image: hinorenault002om0.2582.jpg] [Image: hinorenault003df1.9572.jpg] 2007-03-08 16:26
Jun JP[Image: austina50deluxe56002uz0.6148.jpg] [Image: austina50deluxe56003vh6.931.jpg] 2007-03-08 16:17
Jun JP[Image: austina4053003hm3.632.jpg] [Image: austina4053004bm5.2865.jpg]

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2007-03-08 16:09

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