![]() 12/01/2016 at 13:15 • Filed to: CELICA GT, CELICA, TOYOTA, 240Z, DATSUN | ![]() | ![]() |
Looks about a 1973 Celica and per ad a 74 260Z
What a garage that’d be
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UGH that Z... a little low for my taste but give it another inch and some slightly taller tires... and it’s perfect. Louvres FTW!
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Gahhhhh the shape of a 240z is so perfect. I’ll be in my bunk.
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yes yes it is.... If only it was 903 Dark Blue
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That is a 1975 model year or later. You can tell by the placement of the backup lights. 1974 and previous they were integrated into the turn and brake lights.
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I 100% agree, but I think I could fix that if I were to buy it
Plus the bigger tires and better wheels. Like 16x9 Watanabe F8s
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Ah ok. Didn’t know that, but never been one to really be into the Celica. Still very pretty
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Sorry, I was talking about the Z. I’ve got a 78', last year of the S30 model. Note where the backup light is on the one below.
I’ve also lost my mind and bought a 1600 roadster last year.
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It boggles my mind how much the Celica looks like a Gt500 from the back, minus a few changes.
And that Z. Damn. I KNOW they can’t, but Nissan should really bring Datsun back as a no-frills automaker to the states and offer stuff like this. Too bad it would never happen. But this is all probably most enthusiasts would ever want.
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Oh, ad says it is a 1974 260z which seems to be the proper taillight assembly.
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Sorry. Where’s the datsun. All I see is Celica.
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That and GM do the same with Pontiac and start a new area of real preformance car wars. None of this HP wars. I want a good performing car that can handle a straight line as well as a mountain road with enough power to get out of it’s own way.
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That would be a hell of an idea. Too bad we know it won’t happen. There’s probably a better shot of GM reviving Hummer as a brand to sell more Crossovers.
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Well I am sure you could buy it...
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Don’t you dare say such terrible things. If I replace Mary Bara, SUVs and CUVs will take a back seat to wagons and preformance.