![]() 08/15/2019 at 08:09 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
both were in amazing shape. not a Camry dent to be seen
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Any no mention of the poor Lincoln or Mercury on the right with the quintessential old person
Landau top?
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go and give them their dents
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I didn’t noted , now I cringe
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I feel like I only see Camrys in one of two conditions: pristine, or beat to shit. I never see them just a little rough around the edges.
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That Tacoma is just as old as the latest Camry underneath.
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Being in the land rust forgot (or at least mostly ignores), I don’t see anything particularly old in this pic :)
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I don’t even know which one is older, their styling is just so bold it’s hard to tell.
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being in New England, this is the typical 20 y /o car
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I feel like I’ve gotten pretty bad at telling whether a car is old (a 10 year old crossover generally looks like a brand new one to me if it’s in good condition, and cars are definitely lasting longer), but yeah those are clearly not modern Toyotas. Definitely not enough angry creases.
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I’ve al ways liked the looks of the XV20. Blandly handsome. It’s aged pretty well