Just a quick hello to everyone on this great site! I have been browsing the site for a little while now and it's a real eye opener,it's amazing how many early celicas have survived and ways they can be modified it's great!! here are a couple of photo's of my RA25 just before it arrived
at home in the garage not seen any 18r-e engines before
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Wow thats hella cool. I have not seen one before I knew they were out there but thats a first for me. They made the 3tc efi like that as well.
Welcome there are a bunch of us here.
Cary
Hi all I know is they made the 18R-E for the japanese market mine is a 1974 it's pretty much standard apart from the wheels it's got aircon and a factory fitted eight track stereo! it does work too,I am sorting out a few niggles one being the headlining hanging down,so will have to remove the whole thing and reglue it ,I removed the wiper blades while I try to get hold of a retaining clip to stop the wiper blade flying off regards Bob
Those Corner Pins are unique to Japan as well. Pretty nice car. Do your self a favor if you are driving it still take the entire wiper arm off to protect the window. Hitting the switch accidentally sucks when the window gets scratched.
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'72 RA21 2TG / '72 FJ40 / '87 FJ60 / '95 FZJ80 / '02 UZJ100 http://www.RK45.org 1962-1963 First Toyota/Toyopet Round The World Overland
1JZRA21 wrote:Those Corner Pins are unique to Japan as well. Pretty nice car. Do your self a favor if you are driving it still take the entire wiper arm off to protect the window. Hitting the switch accidentally sucks when the window gets scratched.
Not on the road yet as a few items need attention mainly interior, then it needs to be registered with the dreaded DVLA to get age related plates