A loose club of fans rolls up most weekends in central Tokyo to show off their Cadillacs, Chevrolets, and other modern classic vehicles from the mid to late 20th century.
The casual society has around 10 members and the oldest cars they own are a 1941 Cadillac and a restored 1929 Ford Model-A.
They speak to the cars when drive. Each time they still get a thrill. There aren't many vehicles that give you that feeling. The shape of old cars is very charming, impossible with today's mass production.
These days Japan is known for its practical cars that economize on fuel and space, and rarely break down -- a world away from the group's painstakingly maintained wheels.