I actually was behind a pickup in that rust brown with gold stripe combination on Saturday. It was a regular cab 4×4 and still had the factory chrome wheels and was in excellent shape.
The dark car under the Tercel coupe looks like it could be one of the Tercel 5 doors – and if so that would make it the rarest Toyota on that truck as they sold precious few of them here.
The pickups you still see everywhere. There are three of them from this generation that I can see out of my own window, my neighbor across the street’s being the nicest. The Celicas and Supras are pretty scarce now.
I love all these car carrier pics. They provide such great “moment in time” snapshots. Clearly evident in this one was Toyota’s evolving styling direction, with the new very curvy Celica looking radically different than the crisply-cut styling of the older models like the Supra and Tercel.
Probably 6 of those 9 are still on the road somewhere
The Peterbilt, too!
I actually was behind a pickup in that rust brown with gold stripe combination on Saturday. It was a regular cab 4×4 and still had the factory chrome wheels and was in excellent shape.
I can’t figure out which is more sexy – the Peterbilt or the Supra!
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Again a lot of 2drs.
The dark car under the Tercel coupe looks like it could be one of the Tercel 5 doors – and if so that would make it the rarest Toyota on that truck as they sold precious few of them here.
That looks like a Corolla to me, but itβs hard to tell for sure.
It’s a Tercel, they had that deep body crease. There is a silver Corolla right under it for camparison that has smooth flanks.
Clickbait, I was looking for 1990 Toyotas but only see 10. π
The pickups you still see everywhere. There are three of them from this generation that I can see out of my own window, my neighbor across the street’s being the nicest. The Celicas and Supras are pretty scarce now.
I love all these car carrier pics. They provide such great “moment in time” snapshots. Clearly evident in this one was Toyota’s evolving styling direction, with the new very curvy Celica looking radically different than the crisply-cut styling of the older models like the Supra and Tercel.
Agreed, marked transition. This was probably taken in 1992.
They’re missing their outside mirrors. Was shipping them like that common?