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Not a Datsun..But it's Japanese!


moonpup

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Those little Hondas are not very common here in the states, especially a right-hooker. Can't remember the last time I saw one. Probably 20 years, at least. Pretty significant model, as it was Honda's first mass-marketed automobile.

http://www.hondas600.com/

http://www.highwayone.com/Classifieds/Honda/02caae.html

http://www.microcarmuseum.com/tour/honda-s600.html

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I've seen a couple of Honda S600's here in Australia. Both have been in need of some TLC, I do have a couple of photos somewhere of some fine examples. My friends mum used to drive a S600 coupe in the 60's, I've seen an old video of her driving it, a nice looking car indeed.

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I recall an "older" friend of mine telling me when he was stationed in Japan in the late 60's he bought one for $800.00 and drove it while he was stationed there. He really enjoyed it and it was pretty novel back then to have a personal vehicle overseas.

Mike W's picture at the Mitty really contrasts how the Z influenced Japanese auto styling in a really short period of time.

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Wow that is one nice litlle roadster i wouldnt mind having one of those in the garage if i were to own at least one honda. In the pictures it makes the Z look big LOL but nonetheless its a beautiful car. I wonder how the comparison would be between that and the datsun roadster was that honda's answer to the roadster or vise versa? Thanks for posting this MoonPup.

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Any Datsun roadster, even an old 1500 would kill it in most any type of competition.

And for $9,000 you can get a Datsun roadster that is in good driving and cosmetic condition. I don't think Datsun made that many more roadsters, it's just that so many of them are still on the road.

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