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16 – 1977 Toyota Celica GT in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 04 – 1977 Toyota Celica GT in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 39 – 1977 Toyota Celica GT in Colorado ...
This is a bit of a shame, as the Celica GT-S introduced in 1982 is a seriously cool machine—not quite a Supra in terms of power but with less weight in the nose for better handling. Running 225 ...
Toyota introduced the Celica in 1970 as a smaller version of the 2000GT supercar, marketing it as an affordable sportscar. A GT model debuted in 1974, equipped with a 1600cc DOHC engine with twin ...
The Celica GT-Four was Toyota's rally ace for years, even becoming the first-ever JDM vehicle to beat its European counterparts in rallying. So did it fall from grace? When it comes to the world ...
The base 2005 Toyota Celica GT would have cost you just under $20,000, while the top-spec GT-S would run you $23,575 MSRP. There’s no doubt the upcoming 2027 Toyota Celica will take the form of ...
Supposedly it had the guts of the turbo, all-wheel-drive Celica GT-Four, which would make it one of the nastiest sleepers of the decade. Well, I’m pleased to tell you that every last bit of that ...
Although it never had a hybrid powertrain, its last engine was relatively frugal, even in the Celica GT-S: the 1.8-liter 2ZZ-GE, designed by Yamaha. It offered 134 kW (180 hp) at 7,600 rpm and 180 ...