Prince Car Company
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I'm trying to help out one of your fellow H-T members with some information but am not allowed to supply it to him in this post as I am still a Trial User. https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=961382
Here is the info I am trying to get to him:
In 1952, the Tama Electric Car Co. established a division known as the Prince Motor Co., in honor of the Japanese Crown Prince Michinomiya Hirohita. The car was marketed under the name Nissan Skyline ALSI-1. In 1954, the Prince Motor Co. conglomerated with Fuji Precision Industries, the engine producers for the Prince Motor Co., which then merged with Nissan in 1966. Due to the world events at that time, these mergers were seen as an attempt by the Japanese government to stabilize its industrial manufacturing economy and to prevent foreign interests from taking control. Consequently, there were a number of Datsun Skylines roaming the streets of Japan in the late 1950s. Now that we're armed with this historical tangent, you can see why the Skyline is fit for a king--because it was produced in honor of a Crown Prince.
Could someone post this info in the above linked thread for me?
Thanks for helping me help him!
I'm trying to help out one of your fellow H-T members with some information but am not allowed to supply it to him in this post as I am still a Trial User. https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=961382
Here is the info I am trying to get to him:
In 1952, the Tama Electric Car Co. established a division known as the Prince Motor Co., in honor of the Japanese Crown Prince Michinomiya Hirohita. The car was marketed under the name Nissan Skyline ALSI-1. In 1954, the Prince Motor Co. conglomerated with Fuji Precision Industries, the engine producers for the Prince Motor Co., which then merged with Nissan in 1966. Due to the world events at that time, these mergers were seen as an attempt by the Japanese government to stabilize its industrial manufacturing economy and to prevent foreign interests from taking control. Consequently, there were a number of Datsun Skylines roaming the streets of Japan in the late 1950s. Now that we're armed with this historical tangent, you can see why the Skyline is fit for a king--because it was produced in honor of a Crown Prince.
Could someone post this info in the above linked thread for me?
Thanks for helping me help him!
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