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The limited edition WRX STI Type RA is one of the rarest vehicles Subaru has offered in the USA. This 3000-mile example is #320 of 500.

This 2010 Mazda3 sedan is a truly unique and head-turning custom car that stands out from the crowd, with extensive mods.

With 149K on the clock, this US-spec EVO 8 holds its value as a well-used survivor in relatively stock form.

Six-speed G37 retractable hardtop convertibles, like this 2009 example, are sought-after and hard to find.

This sweet little six-seat off-roader has a ladder frame, solid axles, and a two-range transfer case.

Classic mini trucks like the 1984 Datsun 720 King Cab 4x4 have become coveted collectors’ vehicles for all the right reasons.

With Recaro seats, Brembo brakes, Rays wheels, and a retractable hardtop, this 30th Anniversary Miata has all the right stuff.

While not as sought-after as the previous generation EK hatch, the 2002 Civic Si is a blast to drive and reasonably priced.

In early 1970s America, Japanese cars were dismissed as oddities rather than serious challengers. The Datsun 240Z changed all that.

Well-preserved turbocharged AWD Mitsubishi Eclipse GSXs like this Kalapana Black survivor are exceptionally rare.

While the turbodiesel option was widely available overseas, US-spec 1985 Toyota turbodiesel trucks are impossibly rare.

Rear-wheel-drive manual station wagons are a rarity these days. This cheerful '75 Corolla Wagon survivor is a blast from the past.

Lightweight, affordable sports coupes were once a thriving segment. The third-gen 1991 Honda Prelude was among the best.

The innovative Mazda Eunos Cosmo is the world's only three-rotor production car. This JDM beauty is an Amelia Island award-winner.

A well-preserved manual 1983 Celica is hard to find these days. An oh-so-80s blue interior makes this survivor extra-special.

Toyota's HiAce Y100 is perfect for RV conversion. This sweet little JDM critter has a full-featured RV Bambee camper kit.

This 1995 Acura NSX-T has a remarkable 320,500 miles on its odometer. It's a prime example and a true one-owner car.

With a 177 HP Beams engine and high ground clearance, the stubby AWD Toyota RAV4 Type G is more like a dune buggy than a city runabout.

The Toyota tax is real. An older truck like this 1993 4Runner gets you into the game without mortgaging the house.

The innovative Honda CRX Si's 91 HP 1.5L fuel-injected engine transformed the lightweight FWD hatchback into a snappy little beast.

Early Toyota Crowns are extremely rare today, even in Japan. This handsome 1969 Crown is a surprisingly affordable collectible.