Toyota Ae86 Gt

CAR magazine's review of the classic 1986 Toyota Corolla GT Twin Cam 16. Does the AE86 live up to its legendary status 40 years after its introduction? On its 40th.

Toyota Corolla GT-S AE86 FAST FACTS The Corolla GT-S was a high performance RWD variant of the Corolla. When released in the U.S in 1985, it was the lightest RWD performance car on the market The coupe shown here weighs 2264 lbs, 35lbs less than the hatchback. The coupe is also slightly stiffer thanks to a steel rear bulkhead behind the rear seats.

The DX was an internal Toyota designation and was absent in advertising and brochures, hence it was more uncommon than the SR5 and GT-S. The VIN of the DX is AE85 (not to be confused with the Japan-only AE85), but its chassis code on the engine firewall remained as AE86.

Known as the Hachi Roku to anime nerds-it means "86" in Japanese, referring to AE86, its chassis designation-this car was popularized among nonenthusiasts by the Japanese cartoon series "Initial D." Being a Corolla, the GT -S had the goods to be a low-cost car, and its light weight gave it great handling and plenty of character.

1987 TOYOTA COROLLA LEVIN (AE86) GT-APEX | BINGO Co.,Ltd.

1987 TOYOTA COROLLA LEVIN (AE86) GT-APEX | BINGO Co.,Ltd.

The Toyota Corolla AE86 came in two different body styles; the SR5 model that was served with the 1.6L carbeurated 4A-C engine and the GT-S (or Apex) model supplied with a 4A-GE 1.6L double overhead cam engine. Both cars were available as a two-door notchback coupe similar to the one pictured in this article, or as a three.

The AE86 is nicknamed Hachi Roku - Japanese for 'eight-six'. The car seen here was known as the Corolla Levin GT in Japan, while a version with pop.

The Toyota AE86 has become synonymous with JDM car culture after being used as the hero car in the Japanese manga and anime, Initial D. Takumi Fujiwara is the main character of this story, driving his father's panda.

The Corolla GT-S with its 16-valve DOHC engine has become a legend in its own right. In many ways, part of a tradition of accessible and reliable cars that become the basis of a performance-minded vehicle. The model was to be the last of the RWD Corolla coupes (sedans had gone FWD), and with the new DOHC powerplant, it went out with a bang. Drifters and the like now revere the whole AE86 line.

1986 TOYOTA COROLLA (AE86) GT TWIN-CAM 16V

1986 TOYOTA COROLLA (AE86) GT TWIN-CAM 16V

The full Toyota Corolla GT AE86 (1983-1987) buyers guide Everything you need to check for when buying an AE86 Search Toyotas for sale on Classic Cars for Sale Far removed from latter-day Toyota Corollas, where one former Top Gear presenter described it as 'built without emotion or passion', this Toyota had some bite.

Toyota Corolla GT-S AE86 FAST FACTS The Corolla GT-S was a high performance RWD variant of the Corolla. When released in the U.S in 1985, it was the lightest RWD performance car on the market The coupe shown here weighs 2264 lbs, 35lbs less than the hatchback. The coupe is also slightly stiffer thanks to a steel rear bulkhead behind the rear seats.

The DX was an internal Toyota designation and was absent in advertising and brochures, hence it was more uncommon than the SR5 and GT-S. The VIN of the DX is AE85 (not to be confused with the Japan-only AE85), but its chassis code on the engine firewall remained as AE86.

The AE86 is nicknamed Hachi Roku - Japanese for 'eight-six'. The car seen here was known as the Corolla Levin GT in Japan, while a version with pop.

Zeitreise: Unterwegs Im Toyota Corolla GT (AE86) Von 1986

Zeitreise: Unterwegs im Toyota Corolla GT (AE86) von 1986

Browse and bid online for the chance to own a Toyota AE86 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

The full Toyota Corolla GT AE86 (1983-1987) buyers guide Everything you need to check for when buying an AE86 Search Toyotas for sale on Classic Cars for Sale Far removed from latter-day Toyota Corollas, where one former Top Gear presenter described it as 'built without emotion or passion', this Toyota had some bite.

CAR magazine's review of the classic 1986 Toyota Corolla GT Twin Cam 16. Does the AE86 live up to its legendary status 40 years after its introduction? On its 40th.

The Toyota Corolla AE86 came in two different body styles; the SR5 model that was served with the 1.6L carbeurated 4A-C engine and the GT-S (or Apex) model supplied with a 4A-GE 1.6L double overhead cam engine. Both cars were available as a two-door notchback coupe similar to the one pictured in this article, or as a three.

Driving The Classics: AE86 Toyota Corolla GT Review

Driving the classics: AE86 Toyota Corolla GT review

CAR magazine's review of the classic 1986 Toyota Corolla GT Twin Cam 16. Does the AE86 live up to its legendary status 40 years after its introduction? On its 40th.

Toyota Corolla GT-S AE86 FAST FACTS The Corolla GT-S was a high performance RWD variant of the Corolla. When released in the U.S in 1985, it was the lightest RWD performance car on the market The coupe shown here weighs 2264 lbs, 35lbs less than the hatchback. The coupe is also slightly stiffer thanks to a steel rear bulkhead behind the rear seats.

The AE86 is nicknamed Hachi Roku - Japanese for 'eight-six'. The car seen here was known as the Corolla Levin GT in Japan, while a version with pop.

The DX was an internal Toyota designation and was absent in advertising and brochures, hence it was more uncommon than the SR5 and GT-S. The VIN of the DX is AE85 (not to be confused with the Japan-only AE85), but its chassis code on the engine firewall remained as AE86.

Daily Turismo: 14k Miles: 1987 Toyota Corolla GT-S AE86

Daily Turismo: 14k Miles: 1987 Toyota Corolla GT-S AE86

The Toyota AE86 has become synonymous with JDM car culture after being used as the hero car in the Japanese manga and anime, Initial D. Takumi Fujiwara is the main character of this story, driving his father's panda.

The AE86 is nicknamed Hachi Roku - Japanese for 'eight-six'. The car seen here was known as the Corolla Levin GT in Japan, while a version with pop.

Known as the Hachi Roku to anime nerds-it means "86" in Japanese, referring to AE86, its chassis designation-this car was popularized among nonenthusiasts by the Japanese cartoon series "Initial D." Being a Corolla, the GT -S had the goods to be a low-cost car, and its light weight gave it great handling and plenty of character.

The full Toyota Corolla GT AE86 (1983-1987) buyers guide Everything you need to check for when buying an AE86 Search Toyotas for sale on Classic Cars for Sale Far removed from latter-day Toyota Corollas, where one former Top Gear presenter described it as 'built without emotion or passion', this Toyota had some bite.

Driving The Classics: AE86 Toyota Corolla GT Review

Driving the classics: AE86 Toyota Corolla GT review

Known as the Hachi Roku to anime nerds-it means "86" in Japanese, referring to AE86, its chassis designation-this car was popularized among nonenthusiasts by the Japanese cartoon series "Initial D." Being a Corolla, the GT -S had the goods to be a low-cost car, and its light weight gave it great handling and plenty of character.

The AE86 is nicknamed Hachi Roku - Japanese for 'eight-six'. The car seen here was known as the Corolla Levin GT in Japan, while a version with pop.

The full Toyota Corolla GT AE86 (1983-1987) buyers guide Everything you need to check for when buying an AE86 Search Toyotas for sale on Classic Cars for Sale Far removed from latter-day Toyota Corollas, where one former Top Gear presenter described it as 'built without emotion or passion', this Toyota had some bite.

Toyota Corolla GT-S AE86 FAST FACTS The Corolla GT-S was a high performance RWD variant of the Corolla. When released in the U.S in 1985, it was the lightest RWD performance car on the market The coupe shown here weighs 2264 lbs, 35lbs less than the hatchback. The coupe is also slightly stiffer thanks to a steel rear bulkhead behind the rear seats.

Driving The Classics: AE86 Toyota Corolla GT Review

Driving the classics: AE86 Toyota Corolla GT review

Known as the Hachi Roku to anime nerds-it means "86" in Japanese, referring to AE86, its chassis designation-this car was popularized among nonenthusiasts by the Japanese cartoon series "Initial D." Being a Corolla, the GT -S had the goods to be a low-cost car, and its light weight gave it great handling and plenty of character.

Browse and bid online for the chance to own a Toyota AE86 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

The Toyota Corolla AE86 came in two different body styles; the SR5 model that was served with the 1.6L carbeurated 4A-C engine and the GT-S (or Apex) model supplied with a 4A-GE 1.6L double overhead cam engine. Both cars were available as a two-door notchback coupe similar to the one pictured in this article, or as a three.

The Toyota AE86 has become synonymous with JDM car culture after being used as the hero car in the Japanese manga and anime, Initial D. Takumi Fujiwara is the main character of this story, driving his father's panda.

Vintage Views: Toyota AE86 Corolla GT-S | Articles | Grassroots Motorsports

Vintage Views: Toyota AE86 Corolla GT-S | Articles | Grassroots Motorsports

The AE86 is nicknamed Hachi Roku - Japanese for 'eight-six'. The car seen here was known as the Corolla Levin GT in Japan, while a version with pop.

The full Toyota Corolla GT AE86 (1983-1987) buyers guide Everything you need to check for when buying an AE86 Search Toyotas for sale on Classic Cars for Sale Far removed from latter-day Toyota Corollas, where one former Top Gear presenter described it as 'built without emotion or passion', this Toyota had some bite.

The Corolla GT-S with its 16-valve DOHC engine has become a legend in its own right. In many ways, part of a tradition of accessible and reliable cars that become the basis of a performance-minded vehicle. The model was to be the last of the RWD Corolla coupes (sedans had gone FWD), and with the new DOHC powerplant, it went out with a bang. Drifters and the like now revere the whole AE86 line.

The Toyota AE86 has become synonymous with JDM car culture after being used as the hero car in the Japanese manga and anime, Initial D. Takumi Fujiwara is the main character of this story, driving his father's panda.

Toyota Corolla Ae86 Gt Apex

Toyota Corolla Ae86 Gt Apex

The Toyota AE86 has become synonymous with JDM car culture after being used as the hero car in the Japanese manga and anime, Initial D. Takumi Fujiwara is the main character of this story, driving his father's panda.

Toyota Corolla GT-S AE86 FAST FACTS The Corolla GT-S was a high performance RWD variant of the Corolla. When released in the U.S in 1985, it was the lightest RWD performance car on the market The coupe shown here weighs 2264 lbs, 35lbs less than the hatchback. The coupe is also slightly stiffer thanks to a steel rear bulkhead behind the rear seats.

The Toyota Corolla AE86 came in two different body styles; the SR5 model that was served with the 1.6L carbeurated 4A-C engine and the GT-S (or Apex) model supplied with a 4A-GE 1.6L double overhead cam engine. Both cars were available as a two-door notchback coupe similar to the one pictured in this article, or as a three.

The full Toyota Corolla GT AE86 (1983-1987) buyers guide Everything you need to check for when buying an AE86 Search Toyotas for sale on Classic Cars for Sale Far removed from latter-day Toyota Corollas, where one former Top Gear presenter described it as 'built without emotion or passion', this Toyota had some bite.

Toyota Corolla GT (AE86): Buying guide ??? Classic Cars For Sale

The full Toyota Corolla GT AE86 (1983-1987) buyers guide Everything you need to check for when buying an AE86 Search Toyotas for sale on Classic Cars for Sale Far removed from latter-day Toyota Corollas, where one former Top Gear presenter described it as 'built without emotion or passion', this Toyota had some bite.

The Toyota Corolla AE86 came in two different body styles; the SR5 model that was served with the 1.6L carbeurated 4A-C engine and the GT-S (or Apex) model supplied with a 4A-GE 1.6L double overhead cam engine. Both cars were available as a two-door notchback coupe similar to the one pictured in this article, or as a three.

Known as the Hachi Roku to anime nerds-it means "86" in Japanese, referring to AE86, its chassis designation-this car was popularized among nonenthusiasts by the Japanese cartoon series "Initial D." Being a Corolla, the GT -S had the goods to be a low-cost car, and its light weight gave it great handling and plenty of character.

The Corolla GT-S with its 16-valve DOHC engine has become a legend in its own right. In many ways, part of a tradition of accessible and reliable cars that become the basis of a performance-minded vehicle. The model was to be the last of the RWD Corolla coupes (sedans had gone FWD), and with the new DOHC powerplant, it went out with a bang. Drifters and the like now revere the whole AE86 line.

1986 TOYOTA COROLLA (AE86) GT TWIN-CAM 16V

1986 TOYOTA COROLLA (AE86) GT TWIN-CAM 16V

The Toyota AE86 has become synonymous with JDM car culture after being used as the hero car in the Japanese manga and anime, Initial D. Takumi Fujiwara is the main character of this story, driving his father's panda.

CAR magazine's review of the classic 1986 Toyota Corolla GT Twin Cam 16. Does the AE86 live up to its legendary status 40 years after its introduction? On its 40th.

Toyota Corolla GT-S AE86 FAST FACTS The Corolla GT-S was a high performance RWD variant of the Corolla. When released in the U.S in 1985, it was the lightest RWD performance car on the market The coupe shown here weighs 2264 lbs, 35lbs less than the hatchback. The coupe is also slightly stiffer thanks to a steel rear bulkhead behind the rear seats.

The Toyota Corolla AE86 came in two different body styles; the SR5 model that was served with the 1.6L carbeurated 4A-C engine and the GT-S (or Apex) model supplied with a 4A-GE 1.6L double overhead cam engine. Both cars were available as a two-door notchback coupe similar to the one pictured in this article, or as a three.

Driving The Classics: AE86 Toyota Corolla GT Review

Driving the classics: AE86 Toyota Corolla GT review

Toyota Corolla GT-S AE86 FAST FACTS The Corolla GT-S was a high performance RWD variant of the Corolla. When released in the U.S in 1985, it was the lightest RWD performance car on the market The coupe shown here weighs 2264 lbs, 35lbs less than the hatchback. The coupe is also slightly stiffer thanks to a steel rear bulkhead behind the rear seats.

The Corolla GT-S with its 16-valve DOHC engine has become a legend in its own right. In many ways, part of a tradition of accessible and reliable cars that become the basis of a performance-minded vehicle. The model was to be the last of the RWD Corolla coupes (sedans had gone FWD), and with the new DOHC powerplant, it went out with a bang. Drifters and the like now revere the whole AE86 line.

Known as the Hachi Roku to anime nerds-it means "86" in Japanese, referring to AE86, its chassis designation-this car was popularized among nonenthusiasts by the Japanese cartoon series "Initial D." Being a Corolla, the GT -S had the goods to be a low-cost car, and its light weight gave it great handling and plenty of character.

The AE86 is nicknamed Hachi Roku - Japanese for 'eight-six'. The car seen here was known as the Corolla Levin GT in Japan, while a version with pop.

The DX was an internal Toyota designation and was absent in advertising and brochures, hence it was more uncommon than the SR5 and GT-S. The VIN of the DX is AE85 (not to be confused with the Japan-only AE85), but its chassis code on the engine firewall remained as AE86.

The Toyota AE86 has become synonymous with JDM car culture after being used as the hero car in the Japanese manga and anime, Initial D. Takumi Fujiwara is the main character of this story, driving his father's panda.

Browse and bid online for the chance to own a Toyota AE86 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

The full Toyota Corolla GT AE86 (1983-1987) buyers guide Everything you need to check for when buying an AE86 Search Toyotas for sale on Classic Cars for Sale Far removed from latter-day Toyota Corollas, where one former Top Gear presenter described it as 'built without emotion or passion', this Toyota had some bite.

The Toyota Corolla AE86 came in two different body styles; the SR5 model that was served with the 1.6L carbeurated 4A-C engine and the GT-S (or Apex) model supplied with a 4A-GE 1.6L double overhead cam engine. Both cars were available as a two-door notchback coupe similar to the one pictured in this article, or as a three.

The AE86 is nicknamed Hachi Roku - Japanese for 'eight-six'. The car seen here was known as the Corolla Levin GT in Japan, while a version with pop.

Known as the Hachi Roku to anime nerds-it means "86" in Japanese, referring to AE86, its chassis designation-this car was popularized among nonenthusiasts by the Japanese cartoon series "Initial D." Being a Corolla, the GT -S had the goods to be a low-cost car, and its light weight gave it great handling and plenty of character.

The Corolla GT-S with its 16-valve DOHC engine has become a legend in its own right. In many ways, part of a tradition of accessible and reliable cars that become the basis of a performance-minded vehicle. The model was to be the last of the RWD Corolla coupes (sedans had gone FWD), and with the new DOHC powerplant, it went out with a bang. Drifters and the like now revere the whole AE86 line.

CAR magazine's review of the classic 1986 Toyota Corolla GT Twin Cam 16. Does the AE86 live up to its legendary status 40 years after its introduction? On its 40th.

Toyota Corolla GT-S AE86 FAST FACTS The Corolla GT-S was a high performance RWD variant of the Corolla. When released in the U.S in 1985, it was the lightest RWD performance car on the market The coupe shown here weighs 2264 lbs, 35lbs less than the hatchback. The coupe is also slightly stiffer thanks to a steel rear bulkhead behind the rear seats.


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