A story about a brown Toyota

A Toyota Corolla 1.3. Brown, rusty and slow. Hardly a recipe for a car that I will always keep.

A Toyota Corolla 1.3. Brown, rusty and slow. Hardly a recipe for a car that I will always keep.

Over the years I’ve owned a number of cars. I like trying different types of cars, so I’ve owned things ranging from a V8 BMW 7-series to a ‘94 Daihatsu Cuore and all the way to a Mazda Rx-7. There has always been this one car though, one car I couldn’t sell, one car I’d spend as much money on as needed to keep her going, one car that always made me feel good.

I bought this 1986 Toyota Corolla when I didn’t have a lot of money to spend, at the time me and my girlfriend planned a trip to France, no trip is complete without a car, and so I started searching. I was looking for something cheap and easy as I figured I’d only keep it for a few months anyway. While browsing the classifieds I found this car and quickly made up my mind, I’d go for a test drive as soon as possible.

As soon as I saw the car I knew it was everything I needed. Only one owner and never missed a service. Rusty sure, but the interior was the same as when it came from the factory. The manual transmission felt smooth and the engine was ticking away effortlessly during my first meters of driving with this car. Needless to say I bought it for the asking price.

Moments before buying
Moments before buying

Up until now I’ve added around 40.000 km to the odometer or 25.000 miles depending where you’re from. It’s as reliable as you would expect from a 1980’s Toyota. The 2E 1.3 4 cylinder engine is indestructible and really easy to work on. So far I’ve been able to do everything myself which is a great benefit of a simple pre-computer era car.

It is old though and rust has been silently destroying parts for years. For now I’ve been able to source parts with relative ease, and I will keep doing that to insure this Corolla will keep driving for years and years to come.

A story about a brown Toyota

Cars are just machines, simple machines even made out of metal, plastic and rubber. Or can cars become more than that? As I said in the first line of this review, it’s hardly a recipe for fun and enjoyment but I can’t imagine ever selling my Corolla. It’s a part of me and I think I’d even feel sorry for the car if it would get scrapped. !? Why do I think that? It doesn’t even make sense, I know all that, maybe one of you here can relate, maybe not. It doesn’t even matter, this is my Corolla and that’s the end of it.

It’s an awesome car and to me it is the essence of what a car should be. Freedom and the world to explore. Next summer we’re planning to go to the North of Norway, a 2000km trip and I can’t wait.

In France the town of Falaise
In France the town of Falaise

Sponsored Posts

Comments

iby

You are a true car guy

01/29/2016 - 08:41 |
1 | 0
H5SKB4RU (Returned to CT)

Cars are just machines?! *angry breathing

01/29/2016 - 08:43 |
0 | 0
Coen Willemen

Bought at Van Dorst? I used to work there for 3 years:p

01/29/2016 - 09:06 |
0 | 0
Fastlane Blocker

A New car depretiates. But you start to apretiate a cheap car from the first drive mile on. Old cars are as much fun as you can imagine from cars, and that is a lot.

01/29/2016 - 09:49 |
0 | 0
facku

Great story man. It remembers me of my grandad’s 1982 Mazda 626, same color, same boxy japanese style. I really hope you fix that rust and keep that epic car.

01/29/2016 - 10:50 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

I owned a 1999 Corolla from new until i got 374K miles on it, and the original clutch went.. I ended up giving it to a kid, who totaled it.. Since i got rid of it, i have always been sad that it was wrecked.. the car and myself went on epic road trips, did a little track day event runs, and was otherwise a perfect running car.. Yes it had some dents, dings, and some body work.. but it was a part of my past.. It will always be missed..

I know exactly how you feel about yours..

01/29/2016 - 14:04 |
0 | 0
Murican Ricer

It’s all about that stock life!

01/29/2016 - 16:18 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

“I bought this 1986 Toyota Corolla” [Intial D music intensifies]

01/29/2016 - 16:18 |
0 | 0
iCypher(Joel Chan)

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Not a Eight-Six.Seriously.

01/29/2016 - 16:53 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

I got a 1992 Corolla I fell in love with immediately too. Have put 10k miles and still has kick. Rust is also an issue but it’s so mechanically simple and parts are so cheap and readily available. Something about old Corollas man

01/29/2016 - 19:36 |
0 | 0
Anonymous
01/29/2016 - 23:43 |
0 | 0