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The Prince Motor Company (Japanese: プリンス自動車工業株式会社) was an automobile marque from Japan which eventually merged into Nissan in 1966. It began as the Tachikawa Aircraft Company , a manufacturer of various airplanes for the Japanese Army in World War II, e.g., the Ki-36, Ki-55 and Ki-74.
The Prince Royal was the third Japanese built post-war vehicle to use a V8 engine; the first was the Toyota Crown Eight in 1964, and the second was the Nissan President in 1965. Because of the massive weight at 3,200 kg (7,054 lb), a 6,437 cc (391 ci) Prince series W64 V8 with overhead valves , producing 260 PS (191.2 kW; 256.4 bhp) was used ...
The Prince R380 is a racing car built in 1965 by Prince Motor Company to compete in the Japanese Grand Prix. Following the merger of Prince Motor Company and Nissan Motors in 1966, the R380 was modified into the Nissan R380-II (also known as R380 Mk.II ).
(The name "Prince Motor Company" disappeared in the meantime.) [2] [5] June 1954 - Prince Motors gave a Prince Sedan AISH to the Crown Prince as a gift. [2] [5] Crown Prince Akihito and his younger sister Princess Suga in front of his Prince Sedan AISH-II in 1954. March 1955 - The Prince Sedan Special AMSH debuted and was added to the Prince ...
Initially, Prince Motors Co. imported chassis and assembles commercial vehicles and utility trucks and was the main procuration of the Japanese Komatsu and Mitsubishi Kato trucks. Starting from 1971, Prince Motors Co. also produced Nissan Homer commercial vehicles for Nissan and further introduced products labelled YLN-251, 252, 253, 255 under ...
The Nintendo NES Super Mario Bros. from 1985 is listed at $1,199 on eBay. NES revolutionized the gaming industry do if you have a rare edition or one in mint condition, it could get you good money ...
The Grand Prix here lasts for just one day. This is a year-round petrolhead pilgrimage.
Classic Model Cars (CMC) – German manufacturer of precision high end die-cast collectible model cars and race car transporters in 1:18 and 1:12 scale. Classiques CCC – 1:43 scale resin models made in France. Classic Model Replicars (CMR) – Cle – Name from Clement Gaget. Plastic toy cars and trucks from 1950s – 1970s [17]