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"I Want to Ride! Showa Supercars" The excitement of the supercar boom of the 70s, which thrilled Showa children, is now vividly revived! Countach, Miura, Porsche 930 Turbo, Ferrari BB, De Tomaso Pantera GTS... Those coveted supercars that everyone dreamed of back then reappear before our eyes with beautiful photos and detailed explanations. Of particular note is the Lamborghini Countach LP400, which would have captured the hearts of children in the midst of the supercar boom, gracing the cover! Its appearance, with its scissor doors open, was truly like a messenger from the future. This book also delves into the true nature of the supercar boom and the fervor behind it. With a special interview with Mr. Hayato Ikazawa (Circuit Wolf) and commentary by Mr. Toru Kirikae, who knew the era, there's plenty to read. It goes beyond mere nostalgia, exploring the social phenomenon of the time, the dreams of children, and the impact on Japanese car culture. Furthermore, it's packed with various elements that colored the boom, such as a Showa supercar miniature car catalog and supercar quizzes that were popular back then. It's a must-have book for supercar enthusiasts, allowing you to relive the excitement of that time, now that you're an adult. Come on, open this book and chase those dreams of yesteryear once more! Surely, the burning passion for supercars that was dormant in your heart will be rekindled! How was it? Reading this book will surely make you a captive of the Showa supercar boom!
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