1980 Toyota Supra Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Any changes the 1980 Toyota Supra experienced from the previous year were mostly cosmetic. The interior console was redesigned and now included a digital clock. For the exterior, the side-view mirrors were redesigned, and aluminum rims now came standard. The 1980 Supra also came available with an eight-track cassette player.

The The 1980 Toyota Supra came in only one style. The engine was a 2.6-liter, 110-horsepower inline-6. It was available as a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission.

Drivers, particularly those who liked the Celica, were glad to see a Toyota that promised reliability and sportiness in one package. Many find the back seat to be much too small.

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by Kevin D
Nov 17, 2010
trop bon a conduire c'est vieux mais assez puissant a essayer en drift ou drag 10 secondes elle se tune facilement le meilleur c'est l'importation du japon pas besoin d'homologuer sa fout la merde dans le voiture toyota supra 1980 rzNov 17, 2010
by Dean M
Mar 01, 2008
Japanese Import, unlike the flared aussie ones..this had the better twincam engine. For a car made in 1980 it has: electric windows, mirrors and sunroof, digital dash, cruise control, 5 spd manual, independant rear suspension and 8 way adjustable bucket seats.Mar 01, 2008

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