Posted November 8, 200816 yr comment_265815 11-08-2008 05:30 AM The Japanese Society of Automotive Engineers is a huge organisation with over 40,000 members. It’s been going for over 50yrs and if you want to join, you have to be working in the automotive field. Cruise through JSAE’s website and you’ll find lots of info on engineering and stuff. But one of the more interesting things on JSAE’s site is its article on the top 240 landmarks of Japanese auto engineering. …the JSAE guys haven’t gotten around to uploading all 240 landmarks on the English site, but the listing of all the significant Japanese cars is complete, from 1907 to 2006. In it, you’ll find a brief description and specifications of each model. Ever wondered what the wheelbase on a 1960 Mitsubishi 500 A10 was? Well, now you can find out. Not all 240 landmarks are cars: some are individual bits of cool tech like the antilock brakes on the 1971 Nissan President. Sadly, the English section isn’t finished yet and the links don’t work. If you’re feeling adventurous you can try the Japanese site (what the heck is Toyota Crown Auto Drive and Nissan Drive Guide anyway). Nevertheless, this is maybe the most accessible online resource for obscure old JDM rides you will find anywhere! Get clicking! More... Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29918-got-a-few-hours-to-kill-on-jdm-websites/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 8, 200816 yr comment_265839 SwweeT ! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29918-got-a-few-hours-to-kill-on-jdm-websites/#findComment-265839 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 9, 200816 yr comment_265861 Nice site, its amazing how much they borrowed from American and French automakers in the beginning...now look where things are. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29918-got-a-few-hours-to-kill-on-jdm-websites/#findComment-265861 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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