AlainDurand: Datsun 240Z, Vincennes, 05-2010
AlainDurand: According to Datsun Nissan, the 240Z which drove in to Vincennes in May 2010 is an HLS30, standing for a car fitted with a left side steering
AlainDurand: The Honda N600 was developped alongside the N360 which is a kei car, designed and built by Honda and produced from March 1967 through 1970, while its larger N600 brother lasted three more years.
AlainDurand: This first class kept N600 was one of the earliest Japanese cars sold in France
AlainDurand: This imaculate Honda N600 qualifies as one of the eldest Japanese cars around in France
AlainDurand: This neatly kept Honda S800 compact sport car was among the earliest Japanese cars sold in France
AlainDurand: Like the S600, it was available as either a coupé
AlainDurand: or roadster and continued the advanced technology of its predecessors.
AlainDurand: Well appointed instrument panel
AlainDurand: There have been four generations of Mazda automobiles which went by the name of Cosmo, although they are not all particularly related.
AlainDurand: The second generation CD Cosmo appeared in 1975 and lasted until 1981. It was known as the Cosmo AP in Japan, and sold internationally as the Mazda RX-5, though in some export markets its piston-powered counterpart was called the Mazda 121.
AlainDurand: The driver's office hints a well appointed car
AlainDurand: Close up on the rear side windows
AlainDurand: The CD Cosmo/RX-5 series was a flop internationally as Mazda tried too hard to "americanize" the car.
AlainDurand: Toyota Land Cruiser, Vincennes, May 02nd 2010
AlainDurand: Toyota Land Cruiser, Vincennes, May 02nd 2010
AlainDurand: Toyota Land Cruiser, downtown Paris, June 14th 2010
AlainDurand: Toyota Land Cruiser, downtown Paris, June 14th 2010