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Thought this site might be of interest to the Classic Section of the Toyota Forum.

It's of a Japanese car show in (of all places) Japan.

http://www.age.to/~hot_olds/n.h.o.a/2004.htm

Some of site is in Japanese but is easy to follow

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cracking site !!! :eek::thumbsup:

rickers

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there's some great stuff on there!

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Carlgolsby: so you've had a RA63 Celica, which shape is that? I know of TA22 and RA28 when it comes to oldtimer Celicas

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RA63 was the Gen 3 1981–1985 model. :thumbsup:


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Brilliant (I know which one you mean now), although I like the RA28 (Mini Mustang) 70's Celica, I have to admit the RA63 is a very rare bird indeed these days; in fact I would say there are probably less of these early 80's Celicas than the 70's ones.

81 - 85 Is this the Celica they used as a basis for the first Supras?

let the good times roll

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the very same! I love all those old Celicas, If I won the lottery I'd like one of each!

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There was a Supra based on the previous Celica: the MA45, MA46, MA47 model with M-E, 4M-E, 5M-E engines.

Still the xA6x is the best looking Celica ever. ;)

Cheers, Yves.

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With reference to early 80's celicas and Supras I think some pictures need to be posted on. As my memory is now a little vague. I know which is which, I think. but the first Supra from the front looked the same as the Celica of that era ...yes?

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Celica xA4x (Mk2)

celica_xA4x.jpg

Supra MA4x (Mk1)

supra_MA4x.jpg

Celica xA6x (Mk3)

celica_xA6x.jpg

Supra MA6x (Mk2)

supra_MA6x.jpg

The Celica came in liftback and coupe versions (also cabrio versions were made based on the coupe).

The Supra (and XX) came in liftback version only.

Cheers, Yves.

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Many, many thanks, thats very helpful.

Thats why I couldn't think what a 'MK1' Supra Looked like ... I probabley just thought it was another Celica as it appears to be the same body Shell.

I'm a member of the Toyota Enthusiasts Club in England and I don't think anyone has a MK1 Supra, even the Supra registers (within the club) are only applicable to MK2, 3, and now recently Mk4 variants

Thanks once again for the pictures,

Happy motoring

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