Rust everywhere, hood and body decomposing and the engine still runs normally after being left to rot for 18 years with a replacement fuel pump and unjamming the alternator. Best example of japanese cars reliability that i have ever seen, these things are freaking war tanks!
Однозначно лучше , пластик недолговечен , и да у нас в Сибири эти машины бегают до сей поры , правда не такие гнилые , качество тех годов тойоты просто зашкаливает , сейчас они красивые , но недолговечные .
Toyota Corolla is number one car in the world they run forever heavy equipment pick that vehicle up bed liner needs everything full detail tires battery best mechanic in the world keep doing what you doing friend stick shift clean up the seats
They dont make like this anymore,perfect engine like if it was runing 5minutes ago,my uncle still have one of this,never give him nothing major and the Fiat 125P another good example. For me a car is very personal and see that you rescue this "good" units just to bring them back to life and have one more chance to show the world how good and reliable a car can be,the dignity one more bath to this soldier that now he can rest in peace for life.. I can not express how i like this chanel and god bless you guys, never miss a video. Love from Portugal man.
This is The AE82 Corolla was manufactured and sold in the 80s and 90s. In Japan it was manufactured and sold under the name "Corolla FX." At the time it was a "hot hatch" car that competed with the Honda Civic and Mazda Familia, and was in the same class as the VW Golf. The highest performance model was the "Corolla FX GT," which was equipped with the same 4A-G engine as the so-called AE86 Corolla Levin. It is a very rare car now.
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No surprise..It's a Toyota! I still own my first car, a 1990 Starlet, 1000cc, carbureted and point ignition engine. Just a few spots of rust, runs great. If Toyota could produce it again, I would by two of them.
Well done Comrade. Seems none of these wrecks has defeated you yet! 🛠👍 I thought you was on WRC @ 19:08 lol!! 😅 That tractor lifted the car like it was nothing. Impressive. 💯🇬🇧😉
I had 5-door hatchback of this as my first car in 2007, was a perfect car for new driver, withstoods all the punishment you throw at it haha. This must be '90-'92 car, since it's fuel injected, 1.3L 2E-E engine, mine was carbureted 2E one. Guaranteed that it was gonna start immediately with fresh petrol and a battery. Rest of the car is however just too far gone, maybe some parts are worth to save though.
@@krus180Windows, emblems, headlight glass, interior might've molded too much already. Rear end also has solid steel suspension arm rods compared to EE80's pressed sheet steel ones, which rusted away. Not that these are valuable to restore though, they made millions of these + shitload of them have been imported to Africa during past decades.
Not much left of that one but revived into life! Almost sounded like a world car through the forest!! Thought you would need the sweeping brush after the jet wash 🤣 great vid 👍
I mean, I wouldn’t be so sure because not only Is it rusted but literally the only light on the car that works is the left turn signal on the side of the cover over the tire and the back brake light for headlights
For a minute I thought I would have to take back all the praise I had used on the Corolla but the poor thing just started right up. I had the 4 door hatchback version. In Australia it was badged as CSi Limited and it had the 1.6 litre 4AFE engine. Fantastic car, went really well and handled excellently. This one seems to be sadly beyond help but it sounded really good echoing through the trees. 😊👍
That's amazing you got it running reminds me of the Toyota Hilux on Top Gear they couldn't kill it ! Body is rotten but the engine is still good ! Unreal well done !
I had a 1986 nissan Bluebird 2.0 petrol with the bonnet missing, so the engine was naked for a couple of years under a tree with leaves ,rain, and snow in uk . When i tried starting with a new battery, the nissan engine started on the first turn. I was so shocked that a car could do that after what it had been through.
The A-series engines on that generation of corolla (4A-FE, 4A-GE, 7A-FE) will probably running on the other side of the heat death of the universe Same for the 1.3s like in this video
Wow it's still running this toyota never died that is why I always use toyota only thanks for sharing your video take care bye from milton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 but I don't know which country are you in