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    #16
    My bad, thanks for the correction! It was Corona, not Corolla. People (me included) used to make fun of them back in the 70's. Little did we know!

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    I did a little research out of curiosity and it seems that the COROLLA was introduced in the US in 1968. Now I'm not sure which I am actually referring to, the Corona or the Corolla. Back then I think they were both boxy and flimsy-looking. My first Toyota was a 1982 Corolla.
    Last edited by FLBK7; 05-17-2009, 05:25 PM.
    BK 7 filed and discharged in 2004 after 30+ years of perfect credit. Life HAPPENS.

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      #17
      I think I was in a Army a few years later when the Corolla came out. It was lighter, less power and a little cheaper than the Corona was then.
      The Corona's were quite a revolution at the time they came out and just like Honda's for sales a few years later.
      All the dealers had to do was take deposits and wait for the cars to come in and it didn't matter what color they were. There weren't a lot of options you could get. Stick or auto and all ACs were added by the dealer.
      Even though I did not like driving them as a kid, 4 years later I bought one too while in the Army for the MPG.

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        #18
        This is not looking good, these dealerships employ thousands of people!

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