Is the 80s Not Old enough to make a Costom that we haven't seen in Show ? How about a Monty Carlo SS ? This is the Forgotten Square Body we never see in Shows .
@@outofofficetravels8374 haven't looked into it sorry, so my knowledge on that would be as good as yours. Somewhere nearby Nagano Shinkansen station would probably be your best bet. That's where most travellers and tourists would arrive.
Karmann Ghia Voted "Most Beautiful" Object some time before 1970 when bigger tail lights and stamped aluminum bumpers were required Low lights 1955-59 Stunning Graduation 1974 present 1956 banged 1/4 panel 36 h.p. original paint NO rust Barstow California $100.
The last 3 minutes are my absolute favorite cars. I wish I had the skills to build a Kaido/Bosozoku car/bike, scale or real life lol. I wonder where they get the wheels, and body kits from for the scale cars. A am a very inexperienced kit builder and those blow my mind. Ive done extensive modification to many of my own cars over the years, including customer liveries from scratch. But those cars, whether IRL or scale model still always blow my mind every time. The Purple/Silver Toyota at 20:35 is my favorite by far, as ive seen photos of the real car many times online and its an incredible recreation. A Japan trip is the dream someday for sure lol
@@RikkiRuckus I couldn't afford the pop up tents and fold out tables and trailor registration.. let alone.. QUAD TURBO PURPOSE BUILT CUSTOM DRAG CAR with bespoke trailors and spares and tools and fuel and entry fees.... wow
what exactly happened? i remember in the live feed the commentators said george took too long to stage and rod harvey was on the limiter waiting? george got his karma today at eastern creek i see.