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  2. Honda S800 - Wikipedia

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    The S800 is a sports car from Honda.Introduced at the 1965 Tokyo Motor Show, the S800 replaced the successful Honda S600 as the company's image car. With a redline of 8,500 rpm, it is one of the highest-revving sports cars produced for street use.

  3. List of sports cars - Wikipedia

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    Sports Sedan Japan Lexus: GS F: 2016-2018 Sports Sedan Japan Mazda: Mazda6: 2002–present Sports sedan Japan Mazda: Mazda3 MPS: 2007-2013 Hot Hatch, Sports Compact Japan Mercedes-AMG: A35/ A45/ A45 S: 2013–present Sports Compact, Hot Hatch Germany Mercury: Bobcat Sport: 1976-1980 Hatchback United States Mercury: Comet Cyclone: 1964-1967 ...

  4. Category:1960s cars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1960s cars" ... Datsun Sports; DB HBR 5; DB Le Mans; De Tomaso Sport 5000; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  5. Honda S600 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda S600 is an automobile manufactured by Honda.It was launched in March 1964. Available as a roadster, bearing strong resemblance to the Honda S500, and as a fastback coupé, introduced in March 1965, the S600 was the first Honda available in two trim levels. [1]

  6. The Best Japanese Cars To Consider Buying Now - AOL

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    Drivers in the United States have loved Japanese-made vehicles for more than 50 years. With time comes new automobile innovations that have kept Americans' hold on Japanese vehicles strong. Flip ...

  7. Datsun Sports - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun Sports (called Datsun Fairlady in the Japanese and Australian markets and simply given a numerical designation alone in other export markets), was a series of roadsters produced by Nissan in the 1960s.

  8. MG MGA - Wikipedia

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    The MGA is a sports car that was produced by MG from 1955 until 1962. The MGA replaced the MG TF 1500 Midget and represented a complete styling break from MG's earlier sports cars. Announced on 26 September 1955 [3] the car was officially launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

  9. Cooper Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Cooper Mk IV of circa 1950 Cooper with 500-cc Norton Manx engine Norton Manx Engine Cooper Mark IX of 1956: This example is powered by an 1100-cc JAP engine. 1956 Cooper Sprint, Myreton Motor Museum The Cooper T54 which competed in the 1961 Indianapolis 500 Cooper Monaco Cooper Monaco King Cobra T61M Cooper T39/Climax cars Goodwood 30 May 1955, Equipe Endeavour Chief Mechanic John Crosthwaite ...