I had a 77 Corona here in Florida. We bought it with 55,000 miles and no rust in Bradenton, FL. We drove it about 5 years and sold it with 100,000 miles on it. Everything worked on it. Great car.
My dad bought a 1977 Corona four-door sedan new and I drove it in high school, through college, and one year of law school before the steering pump gave out and we decided it was time to part ways. I think there were 144k miles on the car at 12 years old. That 2.2L engine was indestructible and there was a lot of thoughtful engineering to the car. Toyotas and Hondas of that vintage were lightyears ahead of US brands. I bought a Camry XLE new in 2004 and got 250k miles out of that one. It still ran like new when I sold it.
I agree and you and the 70's colours like the yellow on this car is unique to that one thing I wish was more common is the brighter vibrant colours or fun colours were more common there is a few out again notably the little hatchbacks like Mazda 2 Fiesta and others one of the Chevrolet's is available in a light pink I believe the Spark I never seen one yet except the picture I want aqua back. and the real aqua/teal/cyan/turquoise the one like the 50's
Had one 1988-93, let go while in great shape for maybe $1500 in Modesto CA came fro NJ few years after new from Orig ownerm My friend. Notice the love seat in the front vs a 'console' contraceptive and bucket seats. Never though they'd become classic. But all mods are okay since it is made before 1976.
My mom bought a new 1974 Corona wagon in this same Color but her's had the fake wood trim down the sides like all the big American wagons!! LOL. The salesman told her the Corona used the same engine as the trucks.
I'm surprised this era of the Toyota Corona's came with an automatic shifter on the column instead of the floor shift like most Japanese cars of this era.
i respect u for this dont sell it i regret the day i sold mine best car i ever had im only 20 but i had it for two year and never had a problem evryother car i bought after i sold my corolla was a piece of s!@# love the car
Most of the Japanese cars of this era had major issues with rust protection. That's why you rarely see Japanese cars from the 1970's on the road... They all rusted away... Yep, I'll take this Corona... How much and when can I pick it up?
I had a 77 Corona here in Florida. We bought it with 55,000 miles and no rust in Bradenton, FL. We drove it about 5 years and sold it with 100,000 miles on it. Everything worked on it. Great car.
My dad bought a 1977 Corona four-door sedan new and I drove it in high school, through college, and one year of law school before the steering pump gave out and we decided it was time to part ways. I think there were 144k miles on the car at 12 years old. That 2.2L engine was indestructible and there was a lot of thoughtful engineering to the car. Toyotas and Hondas of that vintage were lightyears ahead of US brands. I bought a Camry XLE new in 2004 and got 250k miles out of that one. It still ran like new when I sold it.
Why didnt you just replace the steering pump.....
What year was the Camry? And do you think that the camry was better then the Corona?
Awesome car, those old Toyotas are quickly becoming classics.
This car should be in a museum, seriously.
the 1973-1979 Toyota Corona was assembled in
Toyota City, Japan
My mum had one of these. I learned to drive in it. It was a great car but it had to be scrapped after 289,000km due to extensive rust.
Gorgeous station wagon. Love the curve on the quarter panel over the rear tire.
I agree and you and the 70's colours like the yellow on this car is unique to that one thing I wish was more common is the brighter vibrant colours or fun colours were more common there is a few out again notably the little hatchbacks like Mazda 2 Fiesta and others one of the Chevrolet's is available in a light pink I believe the Spark I never seen one yet except the picture I want aqua back. and the real aqua/teal/cyan/turquoise the one like the 50's
nice car super condition. my uncle has the 78 se 200 but its starting to rust in the usual spots
i have one of those, in really good conditions, just like yours
good job
Had one 1988-93, let go while in great shape for maybe $1500 in Modesto CA came fro NJ few years after new from Orig ownerm My friend. Notice the love seat in the front vs a 'console' contraceptive and bucket seats. Never though they'd become classic. But all mods are okay since it is made before 1976.
My mom bought a new 1974 Corona wagon in this same Color but her's had the fake wood trim down the sides like all the big American wagons!! LOL. The salesman told her the Corona used the same engine as the trucks.
beautiful
For 2011 your camera & audio work was ahead of its time. What did you use and spec.
Looks great…it does have a huge windshield crack though
great cars come from '77. i'd love a car like this
Sweet !!
I'm surprised this era of the Toyota Corona's came with an automatic shifter on the column instead of the floor shift like most Japanese cars of this era.
You sure got some nice cars there.
wow! its nice i have a 1977 corona sedan
I Love The 20R Engines I Had A 80 SR5 Pickup Bad Shape Photos On My Channel Too
Still Real Nice Wagon Man.
What'd be the comfortable cruising speed on these Corona automatics?
muy bonito auto, quisiera traermelo a Chile, puede ser?, saludos.
a lot of these ended up in cali, i see them on ebay and most are in cali if not all
Great shape! awesome!
beautiful...
I exxperience Coronas Thats The very durable,Reliable Model the 74-78..the body is more thick than the next generation.
...the front of this car looks like my yellow 380SL from 1984! ;-)
Amigo buenas noches no quedrausted vender el carrito estoy buscando ese modelo
Hello I have a 1979 Cotona.
wonderfull!! have you sale this vehicle already?
It's my favourite car
What is the price?
Hi! How much did you sell this car for? :) beautiful car!
looks great
How much "did" you sell this for? How much would you ask "if" you still had it?
my dads asking i the car still for sale and how much?will you ship it to canada at the buyers expense
Damn fine grocery getter!!!
Also that 20R engine is one of the best engines ever made!!! I have an 88 toyota truck with the 22R engine, very dependable!!!
Peasant
Do you still have the car?
TEM MINIATURA DO CARRO
Had the same car but it was white with a 5speed. Rusted on the lift gate in the same area.
We almost bought,a 77 Corona but bought a carolla station wagon
nice car
i respect u for this dont sell it i regret the day i sold mine best car i ever had im only 20 but i had it for two year and never had a problem evryother car i bought after i sold my corolla was a piece of s!@# love the car
VERY COOL CAR! ;-)
Most of the Japanese cars of this era had major issues with rust protection. That's why you rarely see Japanese cars from the 1970's on the road... They all rusted away... Yep, I'll take this Corona... How much and when can I pick it up?
You cant.
true beauty
Where's that Corona which state ???
Howuch did u sell it for?
I had one it was in decent condition until I crashed it!
Not a Carola it’s Corona Toyota Corona station wagon
How much cost
I have one 1979,
For sale?
Very nice, i have a 78 Corona Wagon, but it is molested lol.
wow!
How much u asking for it?
$6,000
I got a67 corona 4dr
where do you get those nice old cars?????????????? :D
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Yeah the name hasn't aged very well
LIKE FORD TORINO
uuu!!! yo tengo uno pero cupe
sell me one.
They look Soo similar too the shitty old 929 Mazda
I can give you $5500. No more
Uh~huh...Is That what you mean??...
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