Random # 337: a Boxer-Powered 1964 Toyota 700
Hands up everyone who thinks the Subaru-powered 86 was Toyota's first foray into boxer-engined cars. Wrong! (This includes me, by the way.) Turns out their 700 - or Publica or Paburika (model code UP10), depending on the market into which it was sold - was powered by a horizontally-opposed two cylinder engine waayyy back in 1961. Not only that, various versions of the 700 - sedans, wagons, vans, and utes - were offered packing flattie two pots until 1 972. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Publica ). As a 1964 edition, this 700 - photographed in southern Tasmania on a glorious Autumn day - is from the very early stages of that fairly long production run. It looks pretty basic, featuring an auto 'box and what looked like an after-market heater / demister, but was in excellent, possibly even unrestored, condition. Its party-piece (other than being cute, obviously!)? According to it...