1982 Toyota Corolla Rotary Mazda Rx3 Rx2 R100 3tc on 2040-cars
IA, United States
Body Type:SEDAN
Engine:13B 6 PORT
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: BLACK AND BLUE
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Corolla
Trim: ROTARY
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 153,418
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Exterior Color: BLUE
FOR SALE IS A 1982 TOYOTA COROLLA COMPLETELY DONE UP PRO STREET 13B 6 PORT ROTARY ENGINE EVERYTHING IS NEW PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES TO LONG OF A LIST THIS IS A SHOW CAR PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AS IS NO WARRANTY SHIPPING IS THE WINNING BIDDER'S RESPONSIBILITY A NON REFUNDABLE 1000 DOLLAR DEPOSIT IS DUE 48 HOURS OF ACTION ENDING REMAINING BALANCE DUE 7 DAYS OF ACTION ENDING THANKS AND GOOD LUCK
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In terms of the latter, it seems that things have stepped up from the feasibility stage to the conceptual stage, as Motor Trend reports we could see a pair of new sports car concepts debut later this year in at the Tokyo Motor Show. There isn't much information about the new program, but the article suggests the sports cars could be all-wheel drive hybrids, with electric motors powering the front wheels and a gas engine powering the rear wheels. While a partnership between Toyota and BMW might not lend itself to a catchy portmanteau like "Toyobaru," here's hoping it will bear fruit that is as exciting as the ones produced by the Toyota/Subaru tie up.
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