Japan Auto Sandal Motors was established in 1954 in Tokyo, Japan. The company was part of a wave of short-lived Japanese manufacturers that emerged during the 1950s, focusing on the production of light automobiles.
The Auto Sandal, the company's notable model, featured a rear-mounted 5 horsepower single-cylinder engine and was equipped with a 3-speed gearbox. It was designed as a two-seater vehicle, catering to the needs of urban drivers looking for compact and economical transportation options.
Despite its innovative approach, Japan Auto Sandal Motors did not achieve long-term success and eventually ceased operations, reflecting the challenges faced by many small car manufacturers during that era.
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