The 10 best looking Japanese coupes ever made - The Daily Star
Toyota 2000GT. The star of the 1967 James Bond flick You Only Live Twice is a star of our hearts too- the Toyota 2000GT is a true reflection of Japanese collectible that are auctioned at over $1,200,000 these days. Pop-up headlamps on a long nose, minimum front and rear bumpers, smooth flowing coke bottle styling, Yamaha engineering and a very low roofline are all it takes to make this a classic. It's so cool, we needed Mr. Bond below to show you how cool it is. We are jumping eras, but it is worth it. The second on the list has to be the Honda NSX, as it redefines timeless automobile design. After a decade of conceptualization, Honda has finally come up with a new NSX, which is not doing the original proper justice. Mazda Cosmo Series L10. The original Mazda Cosmo is reminiscent of the old Koreisha mark, a teardrop sticker placed on vehicles driven by senior citizen in Japan. The hard top meets the long, slender rear trunk that slithers down with two small brake lamps divided by a chrome bumper. From the front, a lot of us will mistake it to be a Datsun 240Z because of the perspex covered front lamps, but it was. Source: www.thedailystar.net