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Yes know the car. Very similar but the celica is lower and wider looking. Not too dissimilar to a notch back mustang. Have a photo of a 1980 celica I owned. Will dig it out for you when I get home from work and find a cold effervescent refreshment. [emoji481][emoji106][emoji16]I was thinking Toyota Celica. Probably the same car, different name.
Counterweight for his lazy crooked Australian Arse [emoji108][emoji28][emoji109][emoji463]Counterweight for his dinghy.
Yeah saw the word trueno on it. Ment to take more pics of as I thought it might invoke the odd question [emoji106][emoji16]I thought the same. Australia's cars(older)were ever so slightly different then the models the US got.
The 79-80 GT hatchbacks were the best looking of the entire run.Yes know the car. Very similar but the celica is lower and wider looking. Not too dissimilar to a notch back mustang. Have a photo of a 1980 celica I owned. Will dig it out for you when I get home from work and find a cold effervescent refreshment. [emoji481][emoji106][emoji16]
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From the B pillar forward, same as the states--our Toyota Celica, and corresponding year. B pillar back kind of looks like our much older Celicas--late 70's possibly.
Nice! I have footage someplace of me driving one of those when I was 12.
I think it's actually for sale.Nice! I have footage someplace of me driving one of those when I was 12.