3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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I would take a regular old wagon over it...
BUT, I do like it, a lot. A lot of work went into it, & as long as the job is completed, I think I may want it then.
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i love my 1992 Toyota Camry LE 2.2L 5S-FE - 73K
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SADLY, SHE HAS MUCH MORE MODS...
LOL Bigbird. It did take quite a bit of skill to do that grafting. When I read the title I thought that possibly someone had taken a coupe and turned the trunk into a hatchback. I had a true hatchback once and really liked it until I slammed the hatch and the window exploded.
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i think it's a wagon turned 2dr. that would be easier to do and safer.
Agreed. Look at where the rear door used to be and it meets up with the body on the quarter. You can see when it used to be, there's a crease there. I like the idea of molding in the coupe quarter glass in to the wagon though. Looks kinda cool, reminds me of the older Vw Fox 2D wagons.
I think that it would look a lot more streamlined if they had one big window in the back instead of the two though...it breaks up the lines too much and looks cluttered and more like a hack job
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