My father used to own one in the early seventies. Nice and spacious but no air-conditioning . Who cares we live in Batangas a provincce.south of Manila. Afterwards everybody started buying small compact Japanese cars including my father.
my mom bought one new off the dealers lot. small slant six, push button auto, am radio and not much else. drove it around atlanta for 5 years, gave it to me. i drove it to and around california for 3 years. sold it and saw it driven for at least another 2 years. question is, could a car like that find a market niche today?
My father used to own one in the early seventies. Nice and spacious but no air-conditioning . Who cares we live in Batangas a provincce.south of Manila. Afterwards everybody started buying small compact Japanese cars including my father.
That is sweet
In 1965 my kindergarten teacher had one just like this. Thought it was a damn odd looking car then and still do…
A lot of people thought these were ugly, but I’ve always liked the design.
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IN AUSTRALIA THESE WERE REFERRED TO AS,
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my mom bought one new off the dealers lot. small slant six, push button auto, am radio and not much else. drove it around atlanta for 5 years, gave it to me. i drove it to and around california for 3 years. sold it and saw it driven for at least another 2 years. question is, could a car like that find a market niche today?
Is this vehicle for sale?
you would have to ask the new owner. I sold it a year ago.
hello how much did you sell for? @@andrewmbloch