I appear to have done it again: Toyota Supra
I appear to have done it again: Toyota Supra
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t.boydy

Original Poster:

264 posts

89 months

Thursday 18th June
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Oh well, another one to the fleet






So it s a 1990 non turbo automatic . That will do for me

Will continue on the new financial disaster as I progress fettling it

Tom

Edited by t.boydy on Thursday 18th June 15:21

GeniusOfLove

5,369 posts

39 months

Thursday 18th June
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I like everything about this.

bangerhoarder

776 posts

95 months

Thursday 18th June
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Dad had one once (late nineties I think?), bought for buttons from local auction. Great car - gearbox was smooth and nice to use, everything worked, and it wasn't rotten.

Great to see a survivor!

WTDMM

354 posts

11 months

Thursday 18th June
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Lovely! Will follow with interest

Trevor555

5,320 posts

111 months

Thursday 18th June
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Love it...

Please keep the thread updated with lots of pics...

v8notbrave

370 posts

40 months

Thursday 18th June
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Wonderful, what's it like underneath????

t.boydy

Original Poster:

264 posts

89 months

Thursday 18th June
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Thanks for the replies so far, I will do a more detailed post soon.

Had it on the road less than a week and to be fair, it’s awesome!!

Lived all its life in Cornwall so has suffered with the old sea air but apart from the rear inner sills it’s ‘ok’….. that was sorted pre mot.

Happy to keep progress posts and pics going, didn’t think anyone would really be interested 😊


Trevor555

5,320 posts

111 months

Thursday 18th June
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t.boydy said:
Happy to keep progress posts and pics going, didn t think anyone would really be interested ?
Yes please.

Just before I started learning to drive I went with my Dad to Hallens Toyota in Peterborough to get his Corolla AE86 serviced.

We knew the sales guy well, as we also had a new Liteace van, and a used Cressida estate from them.

He said, "come with me" We've a new car in the showroom that's going to be released tomorrow.

He took the cover off the new Supra (non turbo at the time)

It looked massive, and so, so cool, bright red one.

A moment in my life I'll never forget.

t.boydy

Original Poster:

264 posts

89 months

Thursday 18th June
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Not got many pics… busy enjoying it at moment…






General Price

6,205 posts

210 months

Thursday 18th June
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t.boydy said:
it’s ‘ok’
Oh dear,that's expensive talk.biggrin

TwigtheWonderkid

48,579 posts

177 months

Thursday 18th June
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I had the earlier model, the Supra 2.8i, 1984 on a B reg. Really nice car, and miles ahead of the Capri 2.8i which sold in far greater numbers.

Mr Tidy

30,559 posts

154 months

Thursday 18th June
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That looks great!

Probably what I should have bought to replace my 2.8i Capri - but I wouldn't have wanted an Auto.

Stick Legs

8,787 posts

192 months

Friday 19th June
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Very cool, Japanese XJ-S.

biggbn

31,489 posts

247 months

Friday 19th June
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Brilliant, love these. Enjoy.

Jazoli

9,588 posts

277 months

Friday 19th June
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I had a dog dick red Turbo back in the late nineties.

Kwackersaki

1,716 posts

255 months

Friday 19th June
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My mate had a white Turbo back in the nineties.

One time he managed to lock himself out with the engine running and it took him over an hour to get inside again using the wire coat hanger method.

James_0541

89 posts

9 months

Friday 19th June
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Very nice, enjoy it to the max.

BrettMRC

5,808 posts

187 months

Friday 19th June
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Fantastic, and the non-turbo is the safer choice of the 3.0L as the chocolate head gasket is less of an issue!

The MkIII is a brilliant car cloud9

Hippea

3,600 posts

96 months

Friday 19th June
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That's fantastic!

swampy442

1,888 posts

238 months

Friday 19th June
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Love the old Mk4, my dad had the superior turbo auto back on the 90s, white with blue leather.
My brother had an NA manual a few years back as well, easiest head gasket I’ve ever done lol