Most wouldn’t dare to turn a 1971 Toyota Celica into a drag racing monster, but Australia’s Jamie Heritage clearly isn’t one of them. The rev-head has built what is almost certainly the world’s ...
What happens when you put a 1,000 horsepower twin-turbo Lexus V8 in a 1971 Toyota Celica, with GT-R all-wheel drive? You tear my brain in half. Also you top 190 mph in a 1,000-meter sprint. This is ...
In 1970, the first Celica was Toyota's response to the Ford Mustang. Just like how Ford Europe created the Capri to ride that affordable sports coupé wave. Nowadays, the TA22 is an absolute classic, ...
The early 1970s were a transitional period for the American automotive market. The muscle car was still in its heyday, although models like the legendary Pontiac GTO, which debuted in 1964, and the ...
Although forgotten by most, the Celica is an interesting sports car on the cheap. Production of the seventh generation – codenamed T230 – ended in 2006 after countless problems with the 2ZZ-GE ...
The Toyota Celica, introduced to America in 1971 in ST model trim, was designed for drivers seeking excitement beyond basic transportation. Conceived in 1967 and inspired by Toyota’s EX-1 “Car of the ...