Toyota Corolla GS-KE20 1200CC NE
Description
117. 1971-1990 The Corolla E20 was the second generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate. The second-generation KE2# / TE2# model, launched in May 1970, had "coke-bottle" styling. It had a longer 91.9 in (2334 mm) wheelbase. The front suspension design was improved greatly, using a swaybar, however the rear remained relatively similar. The Corolla became the second-best selling car in the world that year. Grades for sedan were Standard, Deluxe, and Hi-Deluxe. The coupé was offered in Deluxe, SL, SR, and Levin as well as Sprinter variants. The Sprinter Trueno was equivalent to the Corolla Levin. Minor changes were made in September 1971[1] with a new grille, turn signal lights, and tail lights, along with similar treatment to the Sprinter. A further facelift was done in August 1972. [edit] Japan (1970--1978)Most models stopped production in July 1974 but the KE26 wagon and van were still marketed in Japan after the 30-series was introduced.
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Toyota, Corolla, KE20, burnout, Canon
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