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Truly beautiful cars. A friend of mine owned an early 70's Celica GT long ago. Wish I would've bought it. Tough, fast for it's motor size, and definitely cool, at least I thought so, even back then in the age of cheap muscle cars.
@@MuscleCarEnthusiasts Oh, I wish. A light, slightly silvery, blue. Interior was near the same. Very nice. Had a steering wheel that was similar to the sport ones you’d find on 69 Mach 1s. Slick little sports car that was. 👌
that Toyota 2000 GT coupe was featured in James Bond feature "You Only Live Twice"/!!! The top was converted into open air but the vehicle was gorgeous'/!!!
those japanese muscle cars are still a staple of car meets in the Philippines. just watch larry chen's video pf the impressive car scene during his visit in manila. they've got pristine and exquisitely restored classics over there, be it japanese , american, or european.
S-S-S was known as triple S. The Galant GTO was really named Colt Galant GTO. I would replace the SR5 with the Sprinter which was based on the Corolla. I remember all of these cars as I was in the Navy early to mid 70's and stationed at Japan.
@@kramrollin69 We never got the SSS in the US. Thanks for the info about the SS over here. And the G8. Never see G8, didn't sell well, but the SS are plentiful.
I think there may be an even more valuable Toyota 2000 GT. I am refering to the convertible from the James Bond movie "You only live twice". There was only one made, because Sean Connery did not fit into the normal coupe version and it did not even have a softtop!
All of these cars accept for the 2000gt (never came to oz) have a huge cult following amongst enthusiasts here in australia, even the muscle car guys have a great appreciation for fine Japanese muscle.
@justme307 we did and produced some great muscle cars ourselves like the Falcon GT or the Monaro. Worth noting that we didn't get some Gems from the states like the Viper or the Grand national sold in volume. Those are some cool machines.
@@antoineassaf3864 We didn't get the Falcon variants, Holden or HSV here in the America. Not until the Monaro rebadged as the GTO in the early 2000's did we get our first taste of Aussie power. You guys kept producing the 351 well after Ford stopped producing it over here.
I was in Osaka last week and went to G lion car museum there are some nice Japanese sports cars to see there one was a Mazda Cosmo Sport and a Isuzu Ballet 1600 GTR
Get your facts straight! The Godzilla name wasn't used until the R32 GTR. It got that name from the commentators in Australia because it came from Japan and destroyed everything.
Mitsubishi car is the best perfect number one japanese made car very very very very very very very good driving performance perfect handling small engine but very fast
When is the last time you saw a 1st gen Celica on the road? In markets other than the US the GT was available with a 1.6 twin cam engine, which was rare.
Hi, that's interesting! Thanks! I know a few Japanese muscle cars...but Germans have some too, so please report back :) ;) e.g. Opel Commodore (6 cylinder inline) A and B Coupe! Opel Kadett C coupe (2.0 and 2.2 - 4 cylinder)! (super fast) Ford Cabrio (V4 and V6), BMW M (6 cylinder and V8 cylinder, Mercedes AMG (V8), Ford Granada V6! (very cool!) etc... The English and French also have cool cars!
@@MuscleCarEnthusiasts Opel, called the Black Widow. th-cam.com/video/J_PgLZaBED8/w-d-xo.html , was a racing car with 4 cylinders and GM had banned it at the time. But the Germans don't care :))) and the first driver was NIKI LAUDA! No joke! It was low, wide and mean... many competitors BMW and Co. had problems. At some point the Black Widow disappeared without a trace. What you see is a faithfully reproduced original! There were no plans, but a former employee had everything in his head and rebuilt it... Opel Commodore 6 cylinders. Klaus Steinmetz built Opel Commodte A and later Commodore B. Both had 6 cylinder in-line engines. I built an Opel Rekord (unfortunately a 4 cylinder) 15 years ago and my grandma was the sponsor :D .
No mention of my car, a 1967 2000 SRL311 Roadster. One of 1000 made, one of maybe 300 or so left. Nissan's first over head cam engine, 150hp and a 5 speed in '67. Mine (street modified) has dynoed at 141hp at THE WHEELS, and that was before I installed 40mm Jenvey Heritage EFI and a crank-fired ignition controlled by a Microsquirt V3. Compare the production numbers for the 240z and it's much more rare. And a convertible!
@@stephenlivett8622 I have to mention the term "Godzilla" was used in Japan on many top level cars that were dominating the road racing tracks. Like my mint 2007 G35 6 speed has 360 hp to the read wheels, it rips and was deemed GODZILLA in Japan. It handles like a 911 but beats V8 Mustangs and Camaros on the tracks.
@@stephenlivett8622 No, it came from the movie about the Kaiju. It was popularised in 1989/90 by Aussie racing commentators, when it raced in the Australian touring car series. The term is used Worldwide now.
Those japenese athletiques cars are style reliable, good looking, spend less gazoline and style stunning on 2020'ies. They look like american cars but more slim. I remember watched more " DATSUN " and " MAZDA " end 70 ies beginning 80 ies. And i thought that the " MAZDA COSMOS 1976 " was a MERCEDES coupe 300 sl.
Thanks for your feedback, the truth is Nissan brought its first Datsun models (a 1000 cc car and truck) to the U.S. at the 1959 Los Angeles Auto Show. Over the years to keep up with growing global demand, Nissan started production in Mexico in 1966. Production in Australia and Taiwan followed, with the first American factory opening in Smyrna, Tennessee, in 1983. So in short, there was Nissan.
@@MuscleCarEnthusiasts no I meant they weren’t called Nissan back then. I’m a boomer. I know I myself had a 78 Datson B210 and that car would go and go and go and go and it was rear wheel drive.
Hm... If you think google or AI did this video and these comments then I got nothing else to tell you LOL. But thanks for the comment and view count little buddy!
I generally like your work BUT I JUST HAD THE CHANCE TO SIT DOWN AND WATCH THIS EPISODE. ?? SO I'M VERY MUCH UPSET WITH YOU WHAT NO RESEARCH ??? NO DOUBLE CHECKING OUT YOUR INFORMATION ??? NOT GOOD AND FOR OTHER PEOPLE LIKE ME IT WILL BE THE SAME THING ???? Now here's your problem the Skyline your high lightning IS the friggin Ken Marry !!! NOT the HakoSuka !!!!! Damn Guys Someone Screwed up ?? The Hako is my FAVORITE OF THE JAPANESE. !!! And guess what ?? There Is one sitting Right next to the Ken Marry... So Yea Bro How did you screw this up. ??? So yes I For the most part like your work BUT this time it's upsetting ?? Sorry about that ?? Maybe next time you can Do your home work and Do A show ALL About the Different Skylines. They are All Beautiful CARS But the HakoSuka was first And it was Designed By prince Automotive Before the forced take over By Nissan ??
Hey, first off thanks for coming back and supporting another video! Second, we try our best to do research not only based off of 1 site but multiple site, as you know there is so much info these days, thousands of website all sharing different info. We really do try our best to pin point what is most correct, and unfortunately sometimes things may still be off even though we put in all this work. With that being said comments like this only makes us work harder to not only bring more videos but also fact check deeper and deeper until everything is perfect. I apologies you were disappointed with some facts here but again I appreciate you bringing this up!
Can you please explain more? We have used the same guy to do our VO on all videos, he's not cheap because its an actual studio he records in so the VO is crisp and clear.
@@64fairlane305 From a 2005 Motor Trend article Toyota 2000GT vs Jaguar E-Type: Toyota bought an early E-Type--along with a Lotus Elan, a Porsche 911, and numerous other sports cars--to study. The E-Type obviously inspired Nozaki's bodywork, but he wanted to improve on the Jag's aerodynamics. To motivate the lithe GT, Toyota and Yamaha developed a scaled-down version of the Jaguar engine using the flagship Crown sedan's iron 2.0-liter inline-six engine block as a starting point.
Wow! the narrator really needs to learn how the pronounce the name of these Japanese cars, and what some of the letters mean ie sohc single overhead cam!
Thanks for the feed back, Ill get some some private 1 on 1 classes with someone who can teach me how the pronounce the name of these Japanese cars, and what some of the letters mean ie sohc single overhead cam!
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The 240Z is the most beautifully balanced of the lot. It must have been such a land mark in the 70s .
yea big time!
Gotta love those mirrors up near the front bumper
Super cool eh!
Still run my 1973 celica GT ❤❤
Nice! are you from usa?
Got a 1975 GTO GS in my garage. Built it up whenI was 21. Amazing car, so reliable and fairly quick with sidedraft mikunis on it 😊
Very nice!
The Mazda RX3 was a nice car, as were the earlier ones.
The Colt Galant GTO was common in South Africa. Beautiful car. Same for the RX3s. Loved that sound of the rotary.
Same here, love the sound
Oh yea those are amazing!
That Isuzu sport coupe has very handsome lines, right up there with the Toyota 2000 and Datsun Z.
You can say that again
Agreed 100%
Shame that the 2000gt is so damn small
Truly beautiful cars. A friend of mine owned an early 70's Celica GT long ago. Wish I would've bought it. Tough, fast for it's motor size, and definitely cool, at least I thought so, even back then in the age of cheap muscle cars.
Thanks for the feedback! That sounds amazing, just imagine if you or him still had it! What color was it?
@@MuscleCarEnthusiasts Oh, I wish. A light, slightly silvery, blue. Interior was near the same. Very nice. Had a steering wheel that was similar to the sport ones you’d find on 69 Mach 1s. Slick little sports car that was. 👌
I had a 1972 Celica but it was even more sluggish than my previous car, which was a Corolla 1600.
Missing a few i think, like the datsun 140y GX Excellent
Thank you for your feedback! We will be doing a part 2 :)
I think if they could build something based on these designs using current technology, it would be a "dream car."
I know right? that would be so cool!
Rx3 for me 🙋♂️
Why?
Oh yea!
rusted out ...
The Isuzu Bellett GTR 1600 of the late 1960s deserves a mention I think. For its time it was a very cool car
Thanks for your input, will try to have that next time we work on a similar video!
Good information....
Thanks!
it’s so funny how japan cannot fail even when doing takes on foreign styles
So true!
that Toyota 2000 GT coupe was featured in James Bond feature "You Only Live Twice"/!!! The top was converted into open air but the vehicle was gorgeous'/!!!
These cars are living legends in Japan and very high prices now…small and beautifully designed ones
No lies
@@jimdivine2208 I’m Japanese and live in Japan so I know that
those japanese muscle cars are still a staple of car meets in the Philippines. just watch larry chen's video pf the impressive car scene during his visit in manila. they've got pristine and exquisitely restored classics over there, be it japanese , american, or european.
Larry Chen should meet Clay Wong. Clay covers the Australian car scene on his channel.....worth a look.
Oh really? Would love to see some footage of car meets in the Philippines.
S-S-S was known as triple S. The Galant GTO was really named Colt Galant GTO. I would replace the SR5 with the Sprinter which was based on the Corolla. I remember all of these cars as I was in the Navy early to mid 70's and stationed at Japan.
Triple S in Australia. No idea what the Yanks or British called it. But to the Japanese...it is the 3 S!. Always.
@@kramrollin69 We never got the SSS in the US. Thanks for the info about the SS over here. And the G8. Never see G8, didn't sell well, but the SS are plentiful.
In my country datsun triple S with double barrel and our people call it "the street devil"
Harry for the old Nissan 😂😂
I think there may be an even more valuable Toyota 2000 GT. I am refering to the convertible from the James Bond movie "You only live twice". There was only one made, because Sean Connery did not fit into the normal coupe version and it did not even have a softtop!
No way! I need to look into that, sounds really interesting.
Thanks for the comment boss!
Those cars are nice, Ty Japan. For all you guys do
Agreed!
Nice certainly; but they are not muscle cars---
@@Laura-RutledgeSports cars most certainly but not muscle lol
All of these cars accept for the 2000gt (never came to oz) have a huge cult following amongst enthusiasts here in australia, even the muscle car guys have a great appreciation for fine Japanese muscle.
That's very true, thanks for sharing!
12A RX3s Couples were sold in Australia.
Yea, you guys got the best of the Japanese cars while here in the US we got the weaker versions.
@justme307 we did and produced some great muscle cars ourselves like the Falcon GT or the Monaro. Worth noting that we didn't get some Gems from the states like the Viper or the Grand national sold in volume. Those are some cool machines.
@@antoineassaf3864 We didn't get the Falcon variants, Holden or HSV here in the America. Not until the Monaro rebadged as the GTO in the early 2000's did we get our first taste of Aussie power. You guys kept producing the 351 well after Ford stopped producing it over here.
I was in Osaka last week and went to G lion car museum there are some nice Japanese sports cars to see there one was a Mazda Cosmo Sport and a Isuzu Ballet 1600 GTR
Thats a dream! I wanna go there so bad.
Get your facts straight! The Godzilla name wasn't used until the R32 GTR. It got that name from the commentators in Australia because it came from Japan and destroyed everything.
Correct Brother.
I double checked and you are right, thanks!
not in 1990. commodore power beat the nippon clip on at bathurst
Well done... I mean WELL DONE !
Thanks so much!
the first Mazda cosmo
2:41 wow😮😮😮😮
So rare
名車揃いですなぁ
You’re right, which one is your favorite?
It's the Toyota 2000GT.
It's a luxury sports car, both in the past and now.
im 1st loved liked shared groovtastic
Thanks for the visit
Maybe include the Mazda Cosmo and the Nissan 2000 roadster.
Thanks for sharing! we will do it on another video!
The only cars I recognized were they Celica and the 240 Z
I have a feeling you’ll recognize a few more when we post part 2 of this video!
still run my underrated datsun kb10
The hako gtr was the one next to the one you show cased, you actually showed a Ken which is auctually rarer
Isuzu gotta revive the 117 Coupe & Impulse GT for model diversity
Those Celica's where scaled down Camaro's.
I think one car that should have made this video is the Isuzu Bellet GT or GT-R.
Now that I think about it, you are right!
2000 Toyota might have been in the first James Bond film before Aston Martin DB5
True
Can you please explain more?
@@MuscleCarEnthusiasts watch the film
@@MuscleCarEnthusiasts can't remember the James Bond actor but I think he only lasted one film as well
Mitsubishi car is the best perfect number one japanese made car very very very very very very very good driving performance perfect handling small engine but very fast
It used to be one of my favorites growing up!
This 4th gen Nissan Skyline is not Hakosuka it's Kenmeri. Hakosuka was previous 3rd gen.
Thanks for the correction!!
@@MuscleCarEnthusiasts you're welcome! Video is great btw!
The Toyota 2000 GT looks very much like a 60’s Jaguar.
In some angles it does remind me of it.
My boss has one of those old Celicas, with only 2k kilometers and in supreme condition, its just sitting in our showroom of our Toyota dealership
That's crazy! would love to see some photos of it!
@MuscleCarEnthusiasts do you have insta or snap?
@@MuscleCarEnthusiasts could send you some if you Teller me where
я только что увидел шедевры автомобильной истории, искусство созданное человеком, в какой момент производители развернули не туда интересно мне
People have been known to cut holes in the Trunk of those Celicas just so they can get the fuel in.
These aren’t muscle cars. Because they can handle, and go around corners. These are performance cars, mate.
Thanks for sharing, just to clarify only cars that cant handle and cant go around corners are muscle cars?
I guess you missed a lot like the Mitsubishi 3000GT (1990-2000), 24v twin-turbocharged V6. The 2018 Acura NSX, 2018 Honda Civic Type R, 2018 Infiniti Q60 & Q70, 2018 Lexus LC 500 & RC F, 2018 Nissan 370Z, 2018 Subaru WRX STI, and 1992-20(07-16) Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (1-10). 🏎️
I appreciate the feedback! We will work on a second part of this video!
Why are mentioning new cars, all the models you listed were made after 1991, the video is about classics from the 60’s-70’s
By the way you missed the worthy mention of Mitsubishi starion and the conquest Tsi, which were cars that were made in the mid 1980’s
@@danielmelendez9943 You're right, I overlooked on that, but they're still Japanese muscle cars.
@ i feel the starion was underrated. My brother in law had one, until he crash it. But that was a bad ass ride with manual transmission.
wow
Errors in the Video by : Calling a Kenmeri Skyline a hakosuka. Many on the list are not even rare like the Celica.
Thanks for your input! We will work on better scripts.
@@MuscleCarEnthusiasts Do better research. The Japanese never made any musclecars.
When is the last time you saw a 1st gen Celica on the road? In markets other than the US the GT was available with a 1.6 twin cam engine, which was rare.
Really? Find one on the road, or reasonably priced for sale. Celica are very rare now.
Rx3 is a rare car
Hi, that's interesting! Thanks! I know a few Japanese muscle cars...but Germans have some too, so please report back :)
;) e.g. Opel Commodore (6 cylinder inline) A and B Coupe! Opel Kadett C coupe (2.0 and 2.2 - 4 cylinder)! (super fast) Ford Cabrio (V4 and V6), BMW M (6 cylinder and V8 cylinder, Mercedes AMG (V8), Ford Granada V6! (very cool!) etc... The English and French also have cool cars!
Thanks for the info! We will make an updated video soon.
@@MuscleCarEnthusiasts Opel, called the Black Widow. th-cam.com/video/J_PgLZaBED8/w-d-xo.html , was a racing car with 4 cylinders and GM had banned it at the time. But the Germans don't care :))) and the first driver was NIKI LAUDA! No joke! It was low, wide and mean... many competitors BMW and Co. had problems. At some point the Black Widow disappeared without a trace. What you see is a faithfully reproduced original! There were no plans, but a former employee had everything in his head and rebuilt it... Opel Commodore 6 cylinders. Klaus Steinmetz built Opel Commodte A and later Commodore B. Both had 6 cylinder in-line engines. I built an Opel Rekord (unfortunately a 4 cylinder) 15 years ago and my grandma was the sponsor :D .
Speaking about Toyota Corolla, why SR5 listed rather than Levin (which has DOHC engine) ...
We thought that the SR5 would be a better fit for this video.
Japanese cars of this era were built with European mechanisms and American designs as references.
Japan - the great copiers
"the last time i was in front of a japanese machine, was shooting to me and try to kill me, nowadays i had one in my yard". Red Forman
Rx3 use to own one with a 13b turbo. Regret selling it
I think we all had something at some point that we sold and regretted.
No mention of my car, a 1967 2000 SRL311 Roadster. One of 1000 made, one of maybe 300 or so left. Nissan's first over head cam engine, 150hp and a 5 speed in '67. Mine (street modified) has dynoed at 141hp at THE WHEELS, and that was before I installed 40mm Jenvey Heritage EFI and a crank-fired ignition controlled by a Microsquirt V3. Compare the production numbers for the 240z and it's much more rare. And a convertible!
Thanks for sharing!
3:44 created wholly by a Japanese designer Giorgetto Giugiaro...
The RX-3 SP is the one to look for.
To collect?
Not to mention R32 is the model that is "Godzilla" not every friggin skyline. It was earned in Australian touring cars era
Exacltly when did the Australian Touring Cars Era Start and end?
Just came to say that haha the name Godzilla came from a magazine
@@stephenlivett8622 I have to mention the term "Godzilla" was used in Japan on many top level cars that were dominating the road racing tracks. Like my mint 2007 G35 6 speed has 360 hp to the read wheels, it rips and was deemed GODZILLA in Japan. It handles like a 911 but beats V8 Mustangs and Camaros on the tracks.
@@stephenlivett8622 No, it came from the movie about the Kaiju. It was popularised in 1989/90 by Aussie racing commentators, when it raced in the Australian touring car series. The term is used Worldwide now.
@@chefgiovanni No, it was termed that in Australia.
God those US bumpers on the Celica are ugly!
I can not believe this!, I am shocked!!!!
Shocked eh
Only by design . Not enough engines to be a Muscle .
Somewhat true. But still
bro, thats a kenmeri skyline, not a hako. the silver one next to it is the hako. and the bluebird is called a 'triple s' not a es es es.
Thanks for letting me know!
日本が欧米に追い付きたくて無我夢中だった時代
何かを追いかけて夢中な時は勢いがある
where is ISUZU Vellett 1600GTR😢
Will be on one of our next videos!
You forgot the real ultimate musclecars, Datsun 280C, 330and 430 model
We will have to do a second video with those beasts!
Rare isuzu IMPLUSE
Old days,car designers design beautiful cara.nowdays,all cars look like turtles😂😂
Those japenese athletiques cars are style reliable, good looking, spend less gazoline and style stunning on 2020'ies. They look like american cars but more slim. I remember watched more " DATSUN " and " MAZDA " end 70 ies beginning 80 ies. And i thought that the " MAZDA COSMOS 1976 " was a MERCEDES coupe 300 sl.
Thanks for sharing!
@@MuscleCarEnthusiastsYou welcome❤
🙂🚗🇸🇪👋👋
Which one is your favorite
@ Toyota James Bond” and 240Z 🙂
The Nissan Skyline was in Godzilla vs. MechGodzilla
After 20years, Mitsubishi made 3000GT (called GTO in JDM)
The placement of outside mirrors looks a bit strange.
It does right?!
In 80s they build a Isuzu gemini car
And... the TV commercials for the Isuzu Gemini that would eventually become legendary were also completed synspire
Datsun 120y
Datsun 180B 3 S. 😅
How many guys out there had a girlfriend with a Celica.😅
HAHAHA
You forgot something or you relied on the US sales list only
There was no such thing as a Nissan anything in the 1970s, it was all Datson.
Thanks for your feedback, the truth is Nissan brought its first Datsun models (a 1000 cc car and truck) to the U.S. at the 1959 Los Angeles Auto Show. Over the years to keep up with growing global demand, Nissan started production in Mexico in 1966. Production in Australia and Taiwan followed, with the first American factory opening in Smyrna, Tennessee, in 1983. So in short, there was Nissan.
@@MuscleCarEnthusiasts no I meant they weren’t called Nissan back then. I’m a boomer. I know I myself had a 78 Datson B210 and that car would go and go and go and go and it was rear wheel drive.
' JagWIRE ??'
A lot of wires!
Datsun Bluebird SSS coupe・・・ SSS mean 'S'uper'S'ports'S'edan ・・・・but・・・coupe・・・・・.
I see google not only uses the AI to create, and narrate, but also reply to all the comments 😂
Hm... If you think google or AI did this video and these comments then I got nothing else to tell you LOL.
But thanks for the comment and view count little buddy!
Cool cars but I wouldn’t call them muscle cars.
Right they aren't exactly real American muscle cars but still close enough only for this video!
ケンメリとハコスカをごっちゃにして説明しているね。別物だよ。
動画のは日本の博物館に飾ってあるケンメリGTRだが、そもそもたった197台しか作られていない。
現存車輌は日本でもとてもとても少ないのに、日本以外の海外での現存数は全世界合わせても数台あるかもしくは全くないかだと思うよ。
この様に希少価値がとにかく高いので「ケンメリGTR」と言いつつ普通のケンメリを、外観だけケンメリGTRに改造したものが日本でも海外でもとても多く出回っている。
TH-camで見る海外の「ケンメリGTR」で本物を見たことがなく、すべてが普通のケンメリを外観だけケンメリGTRに改造したものです。
Nothing shocking here.
Why no one ever mentions Toyotas 4m inline 6cyl is beyond me. That engine was smooth, just saying.
It just missed this list! well have to add it to the next video.
That was the 2nd gen Celica XX. I don't think the 6-cylinder engine was offered in the 1st gen.
no mentioned of Toyota Mark II X20 or GSS coupe ? If anything is worthy of being called a Japanese muscle car, its that.
Saving the best for last! We are working on a secondary video.
Muscle car no!
Poney car talvez, motores pequenos nada se compara com os american cars
Look better than CHINEE ,,AUTOMOBILE..
I was buying TAI WANISE SHIT BEFORE CHINEE BULLSHIT..
The content creator should look up the definition of "musclecars".
Thanks.
It's Japanese muscle cars, not American muscle cars.
@@christianheidt5733 Japan never made any musclecars. Is it just me, or are you an idjit?
@@christianheidt5733 The Japanese never made musclecars.
@@eatsmylifeYT And I suppose Australia never made any muscle cars too?
And where are the muscle cars ??? I have seen no !!!!!
We got an amazing muscle car video coming up soon!
I generally like your work BUT I JUST HAD THE CHANCE TO SIT DOWN AND WATCH THIS EPISODE. ?? SO I'M VERY MUCH UPSET WITH YOU WHAT NO RESEARCH ??? NO DOUBLE CHECKING OUT YOUR INFORMATION ??? NOT GOOD AND FOR OTHER PEOPLE LIKE ME IT WILL BE THE SAME THING ????
Now here's your problem the Skyline your high lightning IS the friggin Ken Marry !!! NOT the HakoSuka !!!!!
Damn Guys Someone Screwed up ??
The Hako is my FAVORITE OF THE JAPANESE. !!! And guess what ?? There Is one sitting Right next to the Ken Marry... So Yea Bro How did you screw this up. ???
So yes I For the most part like your work BUT this time it's upsetting ?? Sorry about that ?? Maybe next time you can Do your home work and Do A show ALL About the Different Skylines. They are All Beautiful CARS
But the HakoSuka was first And it was Designed By prince Automotive Before the forced take over By Nissan ??
Hey, first off thanks for coming back and supporting another video! Second, we try our best to do research not only based off of 1 site but multiple site, as you know there is so much info these days, thousands of website all sharing different info.
We really do try our best to pin point what is most correct, and unfortunately sometimes things may still be off even though we put in all this work.
With that being said comments like this only makes us work harder to not only bring more videos but also fact check deeper and deeper until everything is perfect.
I apologies you were disappointed with some facts here but again I appreciate you bringing this up!
トヨタ2000GTが商用車?4ナンバー
この頃の日本車はアメリカ車のデザインの影響が強いですね、
信頼性も低く、海外からは猿真似の日本車と嘲笑されていましたが、
個性的で面白い車が多かったです。
Could not stand the voice and stopped the video after 30 sec.
Can you please explain more? We have used the same guy to do our VO on all videos, he's not cheap because its an actual studio he records in so the VO is crisp and clear.
My thoughts?, double check ALL info before posting a video😑
Thank you.
どこにホンダがいますか?
Honda?
Not a bad video, but where are the muscle cars, and many mistakes in pronunciation and description of the cars
Where*… check your grammar before correcting someone.
@@jimdivine2208auto correct error, sorted now
More muscle content coming right up! thanks for the feedback it helps me improve small issues like this.
You missed Subaru 😄
you're right!
Those were just asian cars made by asian !! So German cars were & are much better advanced the techs by Teutonic German Engineering !!!!!😄😄💋💋
Thanks for letting me know,
I always thought of the Toyota 2000GT as a mini Jaguar XKE......
Wery far from if you knew their history
It's pretty much well-known that the two are similar, with the E-Type being the reference model when the 2000GT was being designed.
@@64fairlane305 From a 2005 Motor Trend article Toyota 2000GT vs Jaguar E-Type:
Toyota bought an early E-Type--along with a Lotus Elan, a Porsche 911, and numerous other sports cars--to study. The E-Type obviously inspired Nozaki's bodywork, but he wanted to improve on the Jag's aerodynamics. To motivate the lithe GT, Toyota and Yamaha developed a scaled-down version of the Jaguar engine using the flagship Crown sedan's iron 2.0-liter inline-six engine block as a starting point.
Wow! the narrator really needs to learn how the pronounce the name of these Japanese cars, and what some of the letters mean ie sohc single overhead cam!
Thanks for the feed back, Ill get some some private 1 on 1 classes with someone who can teach me how the pronounce the name of these Japanese cars, and what some of the letters mean ie sohc single overhead cam!