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(Editor’s note: During the month of January, the ClassicCars.com Journal presents a series of stories related to and perhaps explaining the recent increase in interest in collecting cars produced by Japan-based automakers.)

It may seem to some that collecting Japanese cars is a pretty new part of the hobby, with interest in these cars only going back 5 to7 years or so, and largely due to the cult-like appreciation of the The Fast and the Furious films. 

While that might be the case for vehicles such as the Datsun and Nissan Z cars, the Mazda RX-7, and the Toyota Supra, there has been a group of collectors quietly acquiring and appreciating Japanese cars not from the 1970s, ‘80s or ‘90s, but from the 1960s. And while prices for the Zs and 7s and Supras might seem low compared to what American muscle cars demand, these earliest of Japanese collectibles sell for nearly a million dollars.

The cars are the Toyota 2000GT and the Mazda Cosmo Sport 110.

Both cars were designed in the 1960s and one reason they are less familiar than the cars than the Japanese cars that followed is that neither was imported to the US in any kind of volume when new. However, that has in no way dissuaded collectors to learn about these fabulous cars and to acquire them.

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