Mass-produced Japanese coupes from the 1970s are highly unlikely to have the same allure to gearheads as similar European coupes from the era, like let's say, the Lancia Fulvia , but they do have a place in automotive history.
Some of their most common strong points are their simplicity and unmatched reliability – with a little bit of care, cars like the Toyota Celica can last for a very long time.
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