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MOTOR-RACING IS RAPIDLY GROWING IN POPULARITY in Japan, and this has been reflected in the increasing number of racing cars produced by Japanese manufacturers. This car, shown recently in Tokyo, is the Eva Antares, which is powered by a Nissan four-cylinder 1982 c.c. engine. The car has a top speed of 165 m.p.h., and costs a Japanese buyer about $5600.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31983, 9 May 1969, Page 9

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MOTOR-RACING IS RAPIDLY GROWING IN POPULARITY in Japan, and this has been reflected in the increasing number of racing cars produced by Japanese manufacturers. This car, shown recently in Tokyo, is the Eva Antares, which is powered by a Nissan four-cylinder 1982 c.c. engine. The car has a top speed of 165 m.p.h., and costs a Japanese buyer about $5600. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31983, 9 May 1969, Page 9

MOTOR-RACING IS RAPIDLY GROWING IN POPULARITY in Japan, and this has been reflected in the increasing number of racing cars produced by Japanese manufacturers. This car, shown recently in Tokyo, is the Eva Antares, which is powered by a Nissan four-cylinder 1982 c.c. engine. The car has a top speed of 165 m.p.h., and costs a Japanese buyer about $5600. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31983, 9 May 1969, Page 9