We however focus on pickup trucks to bring you these captivating, modified classic JDM examples. Thanks to modification shops, many of the JDM brands that led this foreign invasion back then are still seen on our streets today. Things would only get better for JDM foreign invasion plans in the 70s as the Arab Oil Embargo and some stringent automotive regulation laws led enthusiasts all over the world to start considering switching to JDM’s relatively cheaper and highly efficient cars. Hence, Japanese passenger car exports increased significantly in the late 60s. But with time, most of these conjectures were dispelled or probably found inconsequential as Japanese cars were gradually seen for what they truly are highly reliable bulletproof vehicles with low running cost. They were thought to be rust-prone, unreliable, and downright inferior as some of their companies had a knack for copying designs from other brands. Japanese cars weren’t so desirable back in the days (the 50s and 60s).
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