Japan Group 7 - The Ballistic Japanese Can-Am Monsters
Everyone knows the insane Can-Am series for Group 7 unlimited sports cars that spanned 1966 – 1974. But did you know Japan had its own Group 7 cars? And did you know by 1970 they had twin-turbocharged monsters with massive horsepower and were planning to invade the Can-Am series? This is the story of Japan’s brief flirtation Group 7, the cars they created, and why their Can-Am invasion ultimately never happened.

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