1972 Toyota Corona Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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by Anonymous
Sep 27, 2012
aks algo bien solo en tijuana face book pedro ernesto chaaaaaaaauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu si tienes otro carro igual kontacatame ok bye y silo vendes para partes ok y cuanto y sino si tegustan los carros agregame al face hay tengo mas fotosSep 27, 2012
by Samuel S
Aug 25, 2010
Has been sitting behind a bar for about 2
years and have had my eye on the thing for a
long while. waited on the owner to sell.
finally sold it about a month ago(july 2010)
The engine was FULL of mesquite tree beans and
a pack rat ran out as I opened the hood the
first time. Gave it about an hour of vacuuming
and found that not ONE SINGLE wire had been
chewed up, bit, torn, rubbed...nothing. even
the tires all had air in them still, just the
sun dry-rotted the 13 inch tires. about a
week after i shoved an old battery in there
and broke the key ignition to turn it on and
EVERY light came one, every brake light, every
interior light, fans came on, horn was squeaking just fine. as far as I know only the
front right running light and the clock don't
run. next we pulled the fuel line and put it
in some clean gas and had the puppy idling for
a good twenty minutes. Tweaked the idle a few
turns and it was just fine. This car has so
far, not disappointed me in the least. all its
missing is an exhaust, drive shaft, beanbag
seats, and a beanbag futon for the back! oh
ya.Aug 25, 2010
by Dennis B
Mar 27, 2010
Its a Mark 2 corona, they were a rare import that came out with a 2'.6 ltr straight 6 and 4 speed manuel gearbox.
Mine is no longer standard in any way, Runnig A 1GGE and 5 speed gearbox.
Land cruiser breaks, and other various mods
Mar 27, 2010
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by Anonymous
Sep 27, 2012
aks algo bien solo en tijuana face book pedro ernesto chaaaaaaaauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu si tienes otro carro igual kontacatame ok bye y silo vendes para partes ok y cuanto y sino si tegustan los carros agregame al face hay tengo mas fotosSep 27, 2012
by Samuel S
Aug 25, 2010
Has been sitting behind a bar for about 2
years and have had my eye on the thing for a
long while. waited on the owner to sell.
finally sold it about a month ago(july 2010)
The engine was FULL of mesquite tree beans and
a pack rat ran out as I opened the hood the
first time. Gave it about an hour of vacuuming
and found that not ONE SINGLE wire had been
chewed up, bit, torn, rubbed...nothing. even
the tires all had air in them still, just the
sun dry-rotted the 13 inch tires. about a
week after i shoved an old battery in there
and broke the key ignition to turn it on and
EVERY light came one, every brake light, every
interior light, fans came on, horn was squeaking just fine. as far as I know only the
front right running light and the clock don't
run. next we pulled the fuel line and put it
in some clean gas and had the puppy idling for
a good twenty minutes. Tweaked the idle a few
turns and it was just fine. This car has so
far, not disappointed me in the least. all its
missing is an exhaust, drive shaft, beanbag
seats, and a beanbag futon for the back! oh
ya.Aug 25, 2010
by Dennis B
Mar 27, 2010
Its a Mark 2 corona, they were a rare import that came out with a 2'.6 ltr straight 6 and 4 speed manuel gearbox.
Mine is no longer standard in any way, Runnig A 1GGE and 5 speed gearbox.
Land cruiser breaks, and other various mods
Mar 27, 2010
by Bjørn G
May 19, 2008
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by Anonymous
Apr 14, 2008
This car was a four door Corona Mk II, which was the top Toyota in the US in 1972. I bought it used and it was a really tight, solid car, if not the most stylish. The engine was Toyota's dependable 2 liter four and had a 5 speed transmission. It had around 120, 000 miles when I sold it. It needed some normal repairs for a car that age and I wanted a new car.Apr 14, 2008
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