A lot of the Kei-cars I saw where working vehicles. Particularly courier vehicles, postal vehicles and city worker vehicles. On some occasions, businesses had a fleet of Keijidosha.
I have many many more pictures of our favorite diminutive automobiles to share with you all if you are interested to see them?
There is a fair bit of work to re-size them all and put together these posts. If the interest is there, my intention was to post pictures of individual cars by manufacturer, which would be; Autozam, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Subaru, Honda, Daihatsu and Nissan.
To finish off, I would post up the Kei-cars in attendance at the Nagoya Exciting Car Showdown. (The good stuff that everyone will want to see - tuned/modified/racing Kei-cars)
Brayden, perhaps I could work with you on this? It might be easier than me posting up all these individual files.
Workman around a tray-back was a common site.
And Kei-cars would often show how useful it can be to have small dimensions.
Those that were not workhorses had time to reflect by ponds of carp.
Any given day, the streets are lined with Kei's
That concludes the opening section of my Kei-car hunt through Japan.Kei-car hunting in Japan part 4
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Work with him Brayden, we want to see more
I'm happy to work with anyone to share and preserve kei car info.JB wrote: Brayden, perhaps I could work with you on this? It might be easier than me posting up all these individual files.
Were you thinking of a gallery, FTP or something else?
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