Custom cars have a cult following all over the globe, but every so often, one comes along that truly defies expectations—and maybe common sense. According to the listing, this is a 1984 Toyota Supra.
Toyota will axe plans for the MR2 in place of an all-new Celica that is slated to employ a 400-hp plus mid-engined 2.0-liter ...
Michael Harley is a noted automotive industry expert and author. The Toyota Celica was a compact sports car produced by Toyota from 1970 until 2006. It was originally engineered as a rear-wheel ...
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Toyota Celica Chases Ferrari Dreams On A BudgetThe car is based on a sixth-gen Toyota Celica powered by a 2.2-liter engine. The custom bodywork draws inspiration from the Ferrari F12 and the Lykan HyperSport. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning ...
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