C'mon Tdot, look at the line on the side compared to the door handles. The door handles are all above that line on both of the most recent versions of Tercels (91-94 and 95-99). Look at the line of the bottom of the windows. It's too high compared to the line of the bottom of the windshield. Look at the corner turn signals, they slant back sharply going from front of car to the side. On Tercels, the curve is more gradual. The headlights are different. The lower grill is way different. Plus there's side marker lights which didn't come on U.S. model Tercels at least. Not a Tercel. Definitely not a Paseo. Paseo's were 2dr only. Not even a Paseo front end. It's not a Corolla 2. It's not any sort of Levin, Trueno, Sprinter, etc as far as I can tell so far. I'm at a computer lab at school. When I get home I'm gonna check on that Corona lead. Karugs, any idea on what year(s)?
I noticed those things, what stands out to me is the line, like you mentioned, and the headlights....
it looks like it has 95+ headlights on a 91-94 body......
Euro tercel perhaps? but a tercel nonetheless
Found a pic myself in the meantime. Little weird that the emblem's on the hood and there's no turn signal in the bumper in the pic with the deer, but nevertheless, it is indeed a Corona.
Last edited by daedalus921; 12-08-2004 at 10:14 PM.
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