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To all Toyota Executive, Board Members, as well as family & friends of the Late Great Kiichiro Toyoda...

















































STOP FUCKING UP TOYOTA'S SPORTS CARS LEGACY WITH THIS SLIMEY PEICE OF HORSE SHIT THAT'S MEANT TO BE A REVIVAL OF THE CELICA FFS. YOU ALEADY DESTROYED THE SUPRA'S LEGACY, STOP ALLOWING BMW TO HOLD YOUR COMPANY TO RANSOM BY HAVING THEIR SHIT ROLLED OFF THE PRODUCTION LINE BADGED AS YOUR SHIT!!!





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Isn't that just a fan based concept artwork? Toyota haven't really stated they are bringing the Celica back and have toyed with the idea for some time.

Above is a graphic chopwork using Supra front, GTR roofline, and Celica original wing, and newly styled back.

Besides who would buy a new Supra when it's around $100k on road.
 

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Isn't that just a fan based concept artwork? Toyota haven't really stated they are bringing the Celica back and have toyed with the idea for some time.

Above is a graphic chopwork using Supra front, GTR roofline, and Celica original wing, and newly styled back.

Besides who would buy a new Supra when it's around $100k on road.
I hope you're right. I don't know where this came from but the first thing I noticed when I looked at it was how identical the front was to a Supra. I thought it was actually in the works, so I'm 100% glad I was wrong. Let them preserve the car in it's greatness.
 

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I’m a Celica fan. Well was. Loved the 1977 model and also when they were Rally Champions.
Oh mate the Celica's they made in the 70s were all epic. I recall seeing one similar to the below in a car park. It had a NSW Historic Vehicle number plate on it as well. The owner didn't want to tinker with it but adding an alarm, so upon looking at it closely, I noticed it had one of those trusty club locks on the steering wheel lol.

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Oh mate the Celica's they made in the 70s were all epic. I recall seeing one similar to the below in a car park. It had a NSW Historic Vehicle number plate on it as well. The owner didn't want to tinker with it but adding an alarm, so upon looking at it closely, I noticed it had one of those trusty club locks on the steering wheel lol.

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Don’t forget the mustang copy celica
 

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Oh mate the Celica's they made in the 70s were all epic. I recall seeing one similar to the below in a car park. It had a NSW Historic Vehicle number plate on it as well. The owner didn't want to tinker with it but adding an alarm, so upon looking at it closely, I noticed it had one of those trusty club locks on the steering wheel lol.

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I want to buy it now
 

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Don’t forget the mustang copy celica
Yeah they did - in typical American style, they just added a v8 engine into it.

Interesting thing about the Supra/Celica relationship, is that the first Supra was a model of the Celica, the car was called the Toyota Celica Supra - then Supra branched off an became a car on it's own.

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