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Originally Posted by OldSkoolToys
Damn shame what they did to Pike's Peak.
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Paved it over you mean?
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Originally Posted by Jordo!
Thanks for sharing the info, Matador (CarbonGT???)
Also, the Celica is the parent car of the Supra. They eventually became separate platforms, but not originally.
Check out the attached pdf for more history on the Celica...
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You are quite welcomed, and thanks for the pdf. Who is CarbonGT?
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Originally Posted by Lincoln Stax
Umm, that's 4 years. '83, '84, '85, '86.
Those are a lot of great pictures. Love to see the Celica's racing history. I didn't seen any 2nd-gen Celicas, though. Were they raced?
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3 Safari rallies during that period.
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Are some people really so concerned with the name? Will the name genuinely affect your purchasing decision?
IMO it could be called Toyota POS and if it drives well I would still buy it.
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I personally don't care what it's called.
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Originally Posted by ichitaka05
I'm sorry, I did read all 4 pages of essay, but did I missed something? Yes, I know Supra was first called Celica XX or Celica Supra. I think, all the Supra fan knows that. I said 2kGT is "Father" of Supra, not giving birth mother (should I put  or  ?). Supra had M (I6) series engine like 2kGT and they used it for 3 gen, while Celica used T & R (I4) series engine. To put totally different engine in same car was rare thing to be done in JDM company in that time of era (70's). IIRC Nissan 200sx had V6 in US (from mid 80's). Yeah, we see it in almost every car now days (Accord, Eclipse, & blah blah blah). I could go on and on, but this thread isn't about "If Supra is related to Celica". I guess these topic can stay @ Celica or Supra forum.
Anyways, back to the real topic. I don't see why not Toyota bring out new name, other than bring back old name (Supra, Celica, Corolla & etc). It'll be good new start for Toyota.
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Toyota 2000GT was the parent of both the celica and supra actually. It had an A designation, as did the celica before it was changed to the T chassis when it was changed to FWD/AWD, The supra still carries the A designation.
The sport 800 (baby 2000gt), that incidentally had a boxer engine, used the P chassis which was inherited by the starlet and which the Yaris/Vitz carries today.