Box is a word with many sharp edges. Here's a quick squib of vehicles designed to fit as many watermelons inside as possible.
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Dekotora is very prevalent up on the mountain roads. A dark corner is suddenly illuminated by a rolling disco of chrome and multi-colour strobing lights. Each drive is a party.
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Yokomo builds some pretty rad RC cars. But like many companies in Japan they have fallen under the siren call of the HiAce. It's boxy build is almost motherly each time you exit the vehicle.
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Although pronounced 'Brid' like 'Grid'. Bride is very much a box lover, and must be from a part of Japan where Hiace's are able to be married.
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Vintage Vanning. Two V's, much like the Dodge Ram symbol, the HiAce always returns to the metaphor of womb.
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Oldskoolin' it hard. You can tell the age of a dedication van when you learn to compare dish and diameter.
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KeyBoy auto sales! More on these guys later. I'm sure there are some Samurai lovers out there? Japan's got you covered in heaps.
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Bananas out.
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