The
Toyota Celica line was started in
1970, and since has grown to an immensely popular line of Japanese
sports cars. Through 7 generations, the Celica has gone through many revisions and design forks. The best known of these forks being the Celica Supra "Ferrari Killer" offshoot. Others include a 4 wheel drive
turbocharged GT mostly seen in the 5th Generation between 1991 and 1994, a
hatchback, and a
convertible GT variation common in many generations, but then dropped from the 2000-2003 line.
In racing the Celica is known for it's Rally racing prowess, and is well thought of among the street racer as an easily customizable and easily controllable speed machine.
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