![]() 09/18/2017 at 14:02 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Yesterday at C&C I was talking to the owner of a VIP 1998 Toyota Century, he was showing me the trunk. It was smaller then Ithought for a car of its size, but still a good size.
So I asked if it had pass though storage, it does not. The gas tank between the rear seat & trunk. The wool seats are also insanely comfy too.
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Pass through is for plebs
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Ah, but does it have the pass-through on the front passenger seat so that the VIP in the back can stretch out his legs? I recall some high-end Toyota having this feature, but this one looks long enough not to need that.
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I’ve wanted a Second Gen Century since the first time I saw one one in the late noughties.. V12, a plethora of comfort whilst not looking like a douche that everyone in a newish Rolls-Royce or Bentley does. Similar thing when it comes to the Nissan President.
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Will the V12 fit in my MR2?
It’s a Toyota too so it probably does.
That’s how it works, right?
![]() 09/18/2017 at 14:36 |
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Yup, the Century at C&C had that.
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Is there a reason for the smaller trunk?
Was it completely flat, wool carpeted, with a full size spare underneath?
![]() 09/18/2017 at 14:47 |
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With a welder and a sawzall, many things become possible. :P
![]() 09/18/2017 at 14:50 |
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Yes to wool carpet trunk, but the spare was missing.
![]() 09/18/2017 at 15:33 |
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Nobody needs a trunk pass-through on a Toyota Century! That stuff is for the peasantry who actually use the trunk to haul inconvenient things beyond small shopping bags.
![]() 09/18/2017 at 16:02 |
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Pass through is for peasants, if you need something from back there you have the chauffeur fetch it for you.
![]() 09/18/2017 at 18:31 |
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I’ve considered getting one, but I want an older one. I always talk to drivers at hotels in Japan while they wait. They like to show you the features.
![]() 09/18/2017 at 20:31 |
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It does have a pass through between the rear and front seat, though, doesn’t it? So the passenger can stretch out his legs?
![]() 09/19/2017 at 20:10 |
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but this one looks long enough not to need that.
Having just what is necessary is the mark of plebians.
![]() 09/19/2017 at 20:11 |
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Darn, if I knew it was that easy to experience the Century, I would’ve done that while I was in Japan.
![]() 09/19/2017 at 20:12 |
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I wasn’t aware that the Century was discontinued when I went to Japan earlier this year, so I was highly disappointed to not see one at the Toyota MEGAWEB, but I did get to drive a few new models around the short test circuit.
![]() 09/19/2017 at 21:07 |
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Oh any good hotel in Shinjuku will have one waiting at some point. We usually stay at the Park Hyatt for a night when we get to Japan before going anywhere and I usually see one there. The guys are pretty Jalop about cars, sometimes a V12 appears! I want an older one with the famous V12.
![]() 09/19/2017 at 21:14 |
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My family ended up going the AirBnB route for our 10 days in Japan, and we didn’t stray far from the Tokyo Metro or any train.
I didn’t get to experience the Century at the above C&C since I went to British Car Day instead.