Who knew that custom American vans of the 1970s would be so fashionable in Japan that some guys would actually replicate the looks of Dodge and Chevy models on their mini-sized Japanese models! These custom made mini vans were shown off at the Mooneyes Street Car Nationals, an annual car meeting that takes place in Tokyo drawing the attention of eccentrically modified vehicles. –Continued












Via: Jalopnik , Images: Auto Otaku


6 comments

  1. Anonymous // April 28, 2008  

    The little Suburban is based on the Suzuki Lapin and you can get the front end at www.blow-net.co.jp .

    Can someone that speaks the language translate the price and any details.

    MM

  2. Anonymous // April 28, 2008  

    http://www.blow-net.co.jp/sr.htm

    ●SURF RIDER 

     Complete KIT 11parts $4600
    All Paint ¥2500

    *Bace HONDA VAMOS/ACTY/VAMOS HOBIO

    Front Face Kit

    ・Bonnet Cover
    ・Fender(l/r)
    ・Bumper
    ・Metal Gril
    ・Light Winker Kit
    ¥315,000(

    Option
    ・Chrome Plating $500
    ・Bumper $500
    ・Ria Bumper $400
     >about 3weeks more

    Other
    ・Front Viser $300
    ・Side Step $390
    ・Chin Spoiler $250
    ・Over Fender(4pieces) $550
    ・25mm Wide Spercer $200

    Ria
    ・Tail Lamp Cover $160
    ・Ria Gate Cover $380
    ・Smoothing Panel $130
    ・Ria Bumper $600

    California Mirror(ONLY HONDA VAMOS)
    ・Seting $250
    ・California Mirror $100

    *Demo Car Data
    Tire
    F:BS PotenzaG3 165/50r/15
    R:BS PotenzaG3 165/60r/15
    wheel
    Workcar`s Hemi 5.5j/15/+42
    sas
    Espelia *Frot Change Spring

  3. Anonymous // April 29, 2008  

    COOOOOOOOOOOOOL stuff!!!!

  4. f1pooler // April 29, 2008  

    Insanely cool.
    I love them all!

  5. Rick // April 29, 2008  

    That is really friggin' cool lookin'. I hope I can see one of those during my next trip over there.. Really sweet...

  6. IvelDesigns // August 28, 2008  

    is a kit offered for either of the front ends shown on the green or blue chevys?

    and is the base vehicle available in the US?

    everyone at 67-72chevytrucks.com wants to know :)

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