Showing posts with label Corona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corona. Show all posts

November 29, 2015

1976 Toyota Corona 2-Door Coupe

1976 Toyota Corona 2-Door Coupe

Unearthing a Classic Gem: 1976 Toyota Corona Coupe

This is a rare 2-door coupe made by Toyota, a Japanese automaker. The car was produced as a compact vehicle to rival the Datsun 510 made by Nissan Motors. It is a fifth-generation Toyota Corona built in 1976 and is still in its original condition. It runs and drives well and has only 108,000 miles on it. This car has great potential as a classic car to be restored.

The exterior of the car has a few dents and some rust, but it is remarkable considering its age. The interior is clean and neat, looking as if it has rarely been used. Unfortunately, there are no engine photos available for reference. This 1976 Toyota Corona hardtop coupe is seriously nice and rare and is being offered on Craigslist for $3000 in Everson.



February 13, 2015

Vintage JDM, 1973 Toyota Corona Deluxe


1973 Toyota Corona Deluxe

Here's vintage JDM car produced by Toyota. It's a fourth generation of Corona built in 1973 comes in 4-door sedan deluxe series. The Corona is the one of Toyota's first international exports, was joined by the smaller Toyota Corolla and very successful in export markets worldwide and became a traditionally contender of the Datsun Bluebird.



November 7, 2014

1967 Toyota Corona Like New


1967 Toyota Corona Like New

Here's Japanese classic sedan produced by Toyota, this a third generation of Corona comes in 4-door sedan built in 1967. Very nice 47 years old Corona, like a new car ready to go for $6000.



August 21, 2014

1970 Toyota Corona 2 Door


1970 Toyota Corona 2 Door

Here's a great car from Japan, it's very rare car in US, Toyota Corona 2 Door sedan rivals a Datsun 510, West coast surviver, minimal Rust, Straight Body, No Accidents, Great candidate for Restore or Drive as is.






Detail about this Corona
New Brake Master Cyl.
New Clutch Master Cyl.
New Clutch, Resurfaced Flywheel
New Water Pump & Thermostat
New Electric Fan
New Plugs & Wires
New Hoses & Belts
New Head Gasket w/Bolts
New Electric Fuel Pump
20R engine & 5 speed
Custom Driveline w/ New U Joints
Radiator was Rotted Out & Resealed
Gas Tank Was Removed & Cleaned
Carb Rebuilt
Custom Push Button Start
Front & Rear Seals replaced
Intake & Exhaust Manifold Gaskets Replaced
Wheel Cylinders Rebuilt
And Much More

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April 25, 2014

1967 Toyota Corona 2 Door


1967 Toyota Corona 2 Door Need More Touch

I found a vintage 2-door sedan from Japan produced in 1967 by Toyota in the Corona type, being offered for sale on Craigslist as a potential project. Interestingly, the Corona was among Toyota's earliest international exports, coming after its smaller sibling, the Corolla. One of the key selling points of the Corona was that it offered buyers a larger car with comparable operating expenses to the smaller Corolla.

"The Classic Charm of the 1967 Toyota Corona 2-Door: A Timeless Journey"

Introduction:
The year 1967 marked a significant milestone for Toyota as it introduced the second generation of the Corona, a compact car that would go on to become an iconic symbol of reliability and efficiency. Among the various body styles offered, the 2-door variant stands out as a classic representation of automotive elegance from the late 1960s. In this article, we delve into the distinctive features and enduring appeal of the 1967 Toyota Corona 2-Door.


Design and Styling:
The 1967 Toyota Corona 2-Door embraced a sleek and compact design, reflecting the aesthetic trends of the time. The smooth lines and simple curves of its exterior gave it a timeless and uncluttered appearance. The two-door configuration added a sporty touch, making it an attractive choice for drivers seeking a blend of style and practicality.

Under the Hood:
Powering the 1967 Toyota Corona 2-Door was a reliable and fuel-efficient engine. The compact car featured a modest but capable powerplant that ensured a smooth and responsive driving experience. While performance may not have been the primary focus, the Corona's efficiency and reliability contributed to its popularity among drivers.

Interior Comfort and Features:
Inside the 1967 Toyota Corona 2-Door, a well-designed and functional cabin greeted occupants. Despite its compact size, the car provided ample room for passengers, and its straightforward dashboard layout emphasized functionality. Basic amenities and features were incorporated to enhance the driving experience, aligning with the practical and purposeful design philosophy of the era.

Driving Experience:
One of the standout characteristics of the 1967 Toyota Corona 2-Door was its nimble and agile handling. The compact dimensions and responsive steering made it an enjoyable car to navigate through city streets and winding roads. The suspension system, although basic by today's standards, delivered a comfortable ride that suited the needs of its time.

Legacy and Impact:
The 1967 Toyota Corona 2-Door played a crucial role in establishing Toyota as a global automotive force. Its reliability and efficiency appealed to a broad audience, contributing to the brand's reputation for quality and longevity. Today, vintage car enthusiasts and collectors appreciate the 1967 Corona 2-Door for its historical significance and the embodiment of an era gone by.

Conclusion:
The 1967 Toyota Corona 2-Door remains a classic representation of automotive design and innovation from the late 1960s. Its sleek exterior, reliable performance and practical features have earned it a place in automotive history. As we reflect on this iconic vehicle, we are reminded of an era when simplicity, efficiency, and style converged to create a driving experience that continues to captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike.






Detail about this Corona by owner
Has 77,000 miles on the car. New stainless steel gas tank, New tires, New water pump. Automatic Transmission (2 speed).

The Bad: Rust holes on exterior in six spots, back windows don't roll down, but if you fix them there is no post so big opening when front and rear windows are down. New brake pads but is still pulls to the left when you slam on brakes, not an issue if you ease into the brakes. Could use a new exhaust and shocks/struts. I have all four hub caps and side review mirrors just not in the pictures. This car runs very well once it has warmed up. We can drive it around the neighborhood but I don't have plates for the car so you will have to bring a trailer or we will have to go transfer the title and get new plates if you want to drive it home. It will need an new battery but we can jump start it if you want to hear it run. 

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March 18, 2014

1980 Toyota Corona Station Wagon


1980 Toyota Corona Station Wagon

Here we found the successful Japanese Wagon in export worldwide markets. It's a original, clean and solid sample today ready for new owner. Reportedly good condition overall, in and out, mostly still remains its factory trim except rims wheels, runs and drives very well with perfect body frame no rust or dent, free mechanical problem just ride and enjoy. This could be a remarkable example of classic Corona Station Wagon being offered for sale in Vancouver today.





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