Lots of cool pics. I grabbed these from a euro website. Enjoy. Note, these pics have not been used with permission from anyone - if you are the owner of one of these and wish them removed, please post here and I will do so.
This was the first page in a long while to give my megafast Uni connection a workout.
Apart from that, it proves something I've always known about the Tercel.
They're bulletproof. They go anywhere, do anything and shock the hell out of people because you don't expect to see a small, boxy wagon where a huge Landcruiser had problems going.
Now, to go out and get some pics of my own...
1983 Tercel SR5 with 185/75R14 tyres, 32/36 DGAV Weber carburetor, lumpy cam and upgraded Pioneer sound system. Veteran of several fire seasons (with the scars to show it) and known as "The Racing Turtle"
Lateer wrote: This was the first page in a long while to give my megafast Uni connection a workout.
Apart from that, it proves something I've always known about the Tercel.
They're bulletproof. They go anywhere, do anything and shock the hell out of people because you don't expect to see a small, boxy wagon where a huge Landcruiser had problems going.
Now, to go out and get some pics of my own...
Haha! Awesome! Couldn't have summed it up any better myself. I should put a modem warning on this post.
<span style='color:blue'><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Everyone feel free to add their own action pics to this thread!</span></span>
Nice!
Mine is registered 3609 SE 19 (with additional spot lights).
Keep on "stoling" our pictures and check oftenly for new ones: we share new photos quite every weekend...
Those rally pictures rule! They really inspire me. Some of those I've seen, and some I haven't! And I've spent hours upon hours searching the internet for Tercel information.
Is that V8 engine real? I've had the idea of combining two 4 cylinder engines with a common crank to make a V8 engine, but never thought it could be practically done.
3A-C Power wrote: Those rally pictures rule! They really inspire me. Some of those I've seen, and some I haven't! And I've spent hours upon hours searching the internet for Tercel information.
Is that V8 engine real? I've had the idea of combining two 4 cylinder engines with a common crank to make a V8 engine, but never thought it could be practically done.
Glad you like 'em. I wasted about 1.5 hours of work time putting those pics on this thread. :rolleyes:
No - the V8 pic is just a photo shop job if you look really close.