Readers' Photos # 32: Late 70s' Celica (for Wendy)
Regular UMPH readers might remember that I'm not kindly disposed to newer Toyotas, having described them - unflatteringly but not unreasonably, I'd suggest - as appliances. Here's why: This late 70s' Celica is a car of rare beauty, featuring sweeping Coke bottle styling comprised of a gorgeous long bonnet, a raked windscreen, a perfect low roof line and bobbed tail. It's as iconic now as it was fifty-odd years ago when it set a new benchmark, not only for Japanese design, but for coupes from all corners of the globe. It's everything that newer offerings from Toyota aren't and never will be!
The car shown here, captured by local architect and semi-regular UMPH correspondent Mark Drury, was a lovely example of the model. It certainly doesn't need after-market alloys or any other ostensible mods to make it stand out; its glossy blue paint, standard wheels, spotless chrome and timeless, elegant design are all that's required. Way nicer than anything out of Toyota's showrooms for the last twenty years or so, I'm sure you'll agree!!
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