92 – 1990 Toyota Corolla All-Trac Wagon in Colorado Junkyard – Photo by Murilee Martin With All-Trac (at least, on the Corolla and Camry versions), the driver could choose to lock the center ...
Ah, shit. There's a Celica All-Trac for sale, and it's only $6,800. Oh no. Over the past few years, I have grown increasingly obsessed with old rear-wheel-drive Toyotas. Corollas. Cressidas. Crestas.
Throughout the 1990s, the Celica All-Trac was Toyota's rally champion. Nearly thirty years later, we have one vying for a Nice Price or Crack Pipe win. Let's see if its price makes it a champ here too ...
When Toyota gets involved in motorsport, it never plays around, and in fact, it’s usually highly successful, as shown by its World Rally Championship (WRC) campaigns with the likes of the ST185 Celica ...
View post: Milwaukee's Cordless Soldering Iron Is Available for Just $108 at Amazon 04 – 1992 Toyota Previa All-Trac in Colorado Junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 21 – 1992 Toyota Previa All-Trac in ...
North American car shoppers could get the Previa minivan and Camry sedan with All-Trac around this time, along with the Celica, but the All-Trac-equipped Corolla wagon seems to have outsold all of ...
Jay Traugott has been writing about and testing cars for over a decade. His passion for everything with four wheels began when he saw "Back to the Future" as a kid. The DeLorean DMC-12 remains his ...
179,318 miles is respectable, but not terribly impressive, for a 1980s Toyota. This one didn't quite make it to 175,000 miles, which is pretty good for a 1980s Toyota but certainly not worth writing ...
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