Prince Sedan

The Prince Sedan was a Japanese compact executive car made from 1952 until 1957 by the Tama Motor Company (later renamed as the Prince Motor Company in November 1952), which was one of the successors of the Tachikawa Aircraft Company. It was replaced by the first generation Prince Skyline ALSI in 1957. The Prince Sedan AISH had live axles in front and the back. In March 1956, the Prince Sedan Special AMSH was added to the line-up. It had a double wishbone suspension in front.

Prince Sedan

The Prince Sedan was a Japanese compact executive car made from 1952 until 1957 by the Tama Motor Company (later renamed as the Prince Motor Company in November 1952), which was one of the successors of the Tachikawa Aircraft Company. It was replaced by the first generation Prince Skyline ALSI in 1957. The Prince Sedan AISH had live axles in front and the back. In March 1956, the Prince Sedan Special AMSH was added to the line-up. It had a double wishbone suspension in front.