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Classic cars in Kobe Japan - modem killer -

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A colleague was in Kobe Japan last week and brought back these shots of a local car club on an outing.

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Ooooooohhhhh!!!!!!!!!

Don't let Doc see these picture, he'll be on the first plane out there!

THank you for posting these. The more modern stuff really doesn't do it for me, but talk about your Italian classics...... WOW!

That Cisitalia is gorgeous, I shudder to think what that thing must be worth!
 
Thanks for the pictures... what a great gathering of machines.
 
In a word...<span style="font-family: 'Arial Black'"><span style="font-size: 26pt"> <span style="color: #FF0000"> WOW</span>!!!</span></span> :shocked: That really rivals the "Cars & Coffee" crowd!!
The Cistilia, the Fiat, etc., etc., etc. Is that a museum outing?? :devilgrin:
 
There's certainly no money in that crowd!

I had a "yen" for a couple of those cars...unfortunately that was all I had....one Yen!
 
WOW!!!!!!!! What an incredible group of cars!!! From the Ferrari to the Riley, any of those would be a dream to own even if I could only stare at them.
 
Abarth was certainly well represented!! The only "flaw" I saw anywhere was the "sooty" exhaust on the Porsche Spyder!!
Does anyone know what the yellow, bathtubby looking car with the "toothy" grill is?
 
That's what I thought but wasn't sure. I did notice the wheels! Siata is the "Spanish Fiat", isn't it?
 
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