This video is a small part of an eighties Japanese TV series. I love that cucaracha horn!
Via Shakotan Jam!
by banpei with no comments yetDon’t get fooled by this picture!
These trumpets are not exhaust pipes!
No they are not exhaust pipes! 😉
Found at [Misty Family]
by banpei with no comments yetA popular upgrade on the zokushas are the air horns. You can easily tuck them under the bonnet and have them play any tune you like, like for instance the Dixieland tune also known better from the Dukes of Hazzard:
This week a GX71 meeting at the Ichinomiya lake in Aichi:
Just look at that big lineup of Crestas, Chasers and Mark IIs!
And there were also a few short highway videos available:
Just listen to the echoes of the godfather horn:
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I just happened to stumble upon this great looking two-tone Toyota Chaser MX41 hardtop coupe on Auctions Yahoo: and it has got it all!
Featured: Toyota Chaser MX41 hardtop coupe
Apart from the oil cooler between the front bumper and chins spoiler the car also has a great early 80s two tone paint scheme, a set of Techno Phantom rims and (invisible here) a cucaracha horn behind the grille!
The car also comes with a big ducktail and a tsurikawa dangling below the rear bumper.
Featured: Toyota Chaser MX41 hardtop coupe
The SG is one of the highest grades of the Chaser: it has IRS and is powered by the 1M-EU engine. This low mileage example has been garaged in the past 10 years so there hardly any rust on it!
And what is a zokusha without some pimp blue interior?
Featured: Toyota Chaser MX41 hardtop coupe
The seller describes even hauling his children to the nursery with this car daily. How awesome is that?
The buy-me-now price of 950,000 yen (11,000 US dollar) may sound a bit steep, but it is definitely one of the best looking MX41s I’ve seen so far.
You can find the auction link here
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