







Vintage Showa Era JDM Japan Suzuki Mechanic Coveralls Tsunagi Light Blue
SUZ-007C
Authentic, rare, and hard-to-find vintage Showa Era Japan Suzuki Technical Staff mechanic jumpsuit. This collectible garment was purchased in Japan and is unavailable in the United States. It is uncommon and highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese culture. This authentic jumpsuit is a must-have for any fan of Suzuki motorsports or Japanese automotive history.
Did you know that Suzuki's journey in motorsports began in 1951 with the introduction of its first motorcycle, the Colleda? Although they didn't win on that day, the spirit of competition was ignited, which paved the way for Suzuki's remarkable rise to the top of the motorsports world.
In 1962, the legendary Ernst Degner secured Suzuki's first Grand Prix victory in the 50cc class, which marked a turning point in the company's history. This achievement unleashed a wave of success, propelling Suzuki to the forefront of motorcycle racing and leading to several championship wins.
Suzuki's expertise in motorsports extends beyond motorcycles, and the company has also made significant contributions to automotive racing. In 1963, Suzuki made its mark in the Formula One World Championship, showcasing its engineering prowess and unwavering commitment to innovation.
Suzuki's automotive racing triumphs include victories in the World Rally Championship and the Paris-Dakar Rally, which demonstrate the versatility and performance of its vehicles. The company's passion for innovation and performance is the key to its success in motorsports. Suzuki has consistently pushed the boundaries of technology, developing cutting-edge engines, chassis designs, and aerodynamic features that have given its vehicles a competitive edge.
Condition: Retro Used
Color: Light Blue
Please understand that retro items might have slight imperfections due to wear and long-term storage.
Measurements | L |
Inseam | 70cm |
Shoulder Width | 55cm |
Sleeve Length | 70cm |
Total Length | 160cm |
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