This Len Clarke photo really comes to live as a full size desktop image. I'm sure Japanese classic car fans will be able to literally spend hours staring at this one! Get it in the desktop area . Tx Len! :R
Ok let's keep going with my coverage from the 2010 New Year Meeting starting with this wild rendition of early racing Fairlady Z. A row of early British Marcos machines looked slightly miniature as I walked by, but from this angle you get an idea of the firm’s racing heritage. Hey, how’s this for a Japanese oddity! The car, named the
As I continue to go through my photos from last Sunday's JCCA New Year Meeting, I'm finding it quite difficult to choose what I want to post. There's just so much good stuff to choose from. Anyways, I'll open with this shot of a GC210 Japan Skyline parked alongside some mini-bikes. Looks like it could be ripped right from the pages of
That's a pretty cool line up of cars isn't it? I suppose the fact that this was taken not in the show itself but in the parking lot next door shows just what kind of event the JCCA New Year Meeting is. Not to take anything from the actual show, but you could spend just as much time checking out the cars in the lots. A lot of people know this
After a few hours of sleep following Saturday's HKS Premium Day at Fuji Speedway, I packed up the gear again and headed to Tokyo for the annual Japanese Classic Car Association New Year Meeting in Odaiba. The New Year Meeting is absolute sensory overload for anyone with even a passing interest in vintage Japanese cars. In fact, I'd say it's