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1986 Toyota Camry Original Classic No Rust, Automatic Sedan No Reserve, 4cyl on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:131753
Location:

Camillus, New York, United States

Camillus, New York, United States
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We are selling this 1986 Toyota Camry on eBay with no reserve! The highester bidder gets it. We are family owned car dealership operating out of Syracuse, NY for the past 16 years. Please bid with confidence. We have over 60+ pictures of this Camry posted. The engine seems to run smooth, and the transmissions shifts smooth. It runs down the freeway in a straight line with no pulls. Please email us if you have any questions. We have our local Syracuse Hancock Airport where customers are welcome to fly in and we will pick them up to deliver them to their "new car". NYS buyers will be required to pay sales tax. There are no hidden fees for out of state buyers, just the sales price on eBay! Thank you.  photo DSC00152.jpg  photo DSC00153.jpg  photo DSC00154.jpg  photo DSC00155.jpg  photo DSC00156.jpg  photo DSC00157.jpg  photo DSC00158.jpg  photo DSC00159.jpg  photo DSC00160.jpg  photo DSC00161.jpg  photo DSC00162.jpg  photo DSC00163.jpg  photo DSC00164.jpg  photo DSC00165.jpg  photo DSC00166.jpg  photo DSC00167.jpg  photo DSC00168.jpg  photo DSC00169.jpg  photo DSC00170.jpg  photo DSC00171.jpg  photo DSC00172.jpg  photo DSC00174.jpg  photo DSC00175.jpg  photo DSC00176.jpg  photo DSC00177.jpg  photo DSC00178.jpg  photo DSC00180.jpg  photo DSC00181.jpg  photo DSC00182.jpg  photo DSC00183.jpg  photo DSC00184.jpg  photo DSC00185.jpg  photo DSC00186.jpg  photo DSC00188.jpg  photo DSC00189.jpg  photo DSC00190.jpg  photo DSC00192.jpg  photo DSC00193.jpg  photo DSC00195.jpg  photo DSC00196.jpg  photo DSC00197.jpg  photo DSC00198.jpg  photo DSC00199.jpg  photo DSC00200.jpg  photo DSC00201.jpg  photo DSC00204.jpg  photo DSC00205.jpg  photo DSC00206.jpg  photo DSC00207.jpg  photo DSC00208.jpg  photo DSC00209.jpg  photo DSC00210.jpg  photo DSC00212.jpg  photo DSC00213.jpg  photo DSC00214.jpg  photo DSC00215.jpg  photo DSC00216.jpg  photo DSC00218.jpg  photo DSC00219.jpg  photo DSC00221.jpg  photo DSC00222.jpg  photo DSC00223.jpg  photo DSC00224.jpg  photo DSC00225.jpg  photo DSC00226.jpg  photo DSC00227.jpg  photo DSC00229.jpg  photo DSC00230.jpg  photo DSC00231.jpg  photo DSC00232.jpg  photo DSC00233.jpg  photo DSC00234.jpg

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Wed, 27 Nov 2013

Was there a better time for Japanese performance than the 1980s and 1990s? It seems like looking back, Japan was on a roll, producing cars that were affordable, economical, reliable, fast and lightweight. And while all the attention is - thanks to a certain film series - focused on cars like Toyota Supra and Mazda RX-7, there is a lesser-known model that's establishing its own enduring legacy without the help of Paul Walker and Vin Diesel.
The MR2, affectionately known as the "Mister Two" to fanboys, first arrived in 1984 as a lightweight, mid-engined sports car that proceeded to eat the lunch of the Pontiac Fiero in terms of performance. That car was replaced in 1989 with the more familiar, rounded-out MR2, which is the subject of this latest video from the team at Petrolicious.
The video takes a look at a group of MR2 drivers, and attempts to explain what it is about the car that is destined to make it a future classic. Scroll down to see Petrolicious examine the MR2 Connection.

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Looks like someone was able to read the future back in July. That's when rumors first circulated that Toyota's upcoming fuel cell vehicle will be called the Mirai. Today, Toyota president Akio Toyoda confirmed the name alongside plans to build out a hydrogen refueling infrastructure in the US Northeast.
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To help that future come into existence, Toyota CEO Jim Lentz also disclosed the vague outline of a fuel cell infrastructure investment that Toyota and partner Air Liquide will make in a five-state Northeastern corridor that consists of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island. The Mirai will be available there in 2015 and Toyota is going to build 12 stations in and around New York and Boston to support the launch. More details will be available later.

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According to the Toyota UK blog, engineers for the automaker were so excited developing the GT86 coupe that they investigated producing a whole family of models based on the rear-wheel drive sports car. And at least one engineer - product chief Tetsuya Tada - still hopes it can happen, even if not everyone at Toyota is onboard. Tada: "Actually we tried to do this secretly but the executives found us out. They said: 'What are you doing? Will you please focus on the coupe.'"
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Tada also made mention of the already-announced collaboration between Toyota and BMW. The engineer said that the GT86 was particularly helpful because it demonstrated just how successful a product conceived and designed by two different companies can be. While he didn't say exactly what Toyota and BMW are up to, it's clear the two are looking into a number of possibilities. It's an interesting read with a lot of