Datsun 520 pickup 1966-1968.
The Datsun 410 was first exported to American in 1964
In some ways this reminds me of Mr. Honda getting furious when he heard the chairman of GM making this dismissive remark about the CVCC engine (after both Ford and Chrysler had bought the rights to it in the summer of 1973): “Well, I have looked at this design, and while it might work on some little toy motorcycle engine…I see no potential for it on one of our GM car engines.”When Mr. Honda heard this, he bought a 1973 V8 Impala, air-freighted it to Japan, designed and cast a set of CVCC heads for the Chevy engine, tested it in our own emission labs, then flew the car back to the EPA’s facility in Ann Arbor, and had it tested by them…where it passed the stringent 1975 emissions requirements. You didn’t mess with the old man…
I remember the early days of Toyota. The paint would flake off in 2 years. Early Honda's had modified motorcycle inspired motors.
In 1978 GM sold more cars than Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Datsun, and Honda combined. 1978 car salesToyota 441,800Datsun 338,096Honda 274,876GM 5,341,700Ford 2,536,738Chrysler 1,087,987
The rise of Japanese cars were quite simple, oil crisis, they were reliable, fuel efficient, that while American cars went down the toilet in the 70's and continues to be so so even in today's standards Compared to the 60's and back, they were dominant
This isn't what the numbers say. In 1975 after the first oil crisis there were no Japanese cars in the top 30 sales and the majority of the cars on that list were full sized V8 powered. People were willing to buy Vegas, Pintos, and chevettes, but they weren't yet ready to buy Toyotas and Datsuns in large numbers. When gas prices went down they went right back to the full sized V8 American cars. Although, the oil crisis did convince some people to try Japanese brands.I think it was more of a generational thing. The people who were driving Toyotas and Hondas in the 70's and early 80's were all young. The people who were driving large Oldsmobiles, Buicks, and Cadillacs were older. flash forward 20 years and the people who were driving Oldsmobiles and Buicks are dead and the people who were drive the Toyotas and Hondas are still driving Toyotas and Hondas.
WHAT DOjap cars look like today?