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1984 Toyota Celica Supra Mk.II [MA67]

1984 Toyota Celica Supra Mk.II [MA67] in Back to the Future, Movie, 1985 IMDB

Class: Cars, Hatchback — Model origin: JP — Made for: USA

1984 Toyota Celica Supra Mk.II [MA67]

Position 00:06:26 [*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

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2004-10-04 15:33

Il s'agit d'une Celica-Supra, c'est à dire le 1er modéle de Supra (MKI. C'est en fait une base de Celica TA60 avec un 6 cylindres, un avant different et plus long !

Exiv96 BE

2006-01-30 23:12

Le guest a raison, c'est en fait une Celica Supra de 1983-85.

Delta Fox US

2006-09-15 22:51

Er, is it a Celica or is it a Supra? Je suis perplexé...

antp BE

2006-09-15 23:12

Until 1986 the Supra was a version of the Celica, or something like that.

-- Last edit: 2006-09-15 23:12:58

stevanom BE

2006-11-25 13:47

Until 1986 supra was a top version with high power engine of the celica. After 1986 it became a separate modell (with the MA70)
Just one mistake : the car is indeed based on a TA60, has a 2.8 six cillinder, but it is a celica supra MKII. The MKI was based on the celica TA40 1979 1981. (see comments on other pictures : wikipedia)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Supra

-- Last edit: 2006-11-25 13:47:51

John S EN

2007-07-04 02:42

Yep, definitely a Celica Supra 2.8, I wish I still had my old one :( The wheelbase was about 4 inches longer than on the normal Celica purely to accommodate the longer engine. That, and the Lotus-derived suspension, meant it could corner a heck of a lot faster.

enco DE

2008-02-07 23:42

The model shown is actually not a TA60 but an MA61. The TA60 didn't have popup lights. Someone please correct this in the title.
I own an MA61 myself, so I should know ;)

-- Last edit: 2008-02-07 23:42:21

DynaMike NL

2008-02-07 23:48

Thanks for your comment, Enco. You are welcome on this site! Not many people know exact details about Japanese coupes... Does your comment mean the model year is not correct?

Wag NZ

2008-07-22 14:09

Year is correct for colour scheme
Also notice toyota van again in background from other post

tali UK

2008-07-23 02:06

UK had Digital dash - USA?

tali UK

2008-07-25 22:46

John S wrote Yep, definitely a Celica Supra 2.8, I wish I still had my old one :( The wheelbase was about 4 inches longer than on the normal Celica purely to accommodate the longer engine. That, and the Lotus-derived suspension, meant it could corner a heck of a lot faster.

:think: Afaik wheelbase was exactly same .Celica Supra extra length was due to its bumpers.

BlackIce_GTS CA

2008-08-14 09:39

1984. The front turn signals wrap around to the sides, so '84 is the oldest it could be, and I can't see that it has the '85-'86 dual level spoiler.

Roye NO

2009-01-24 01:32

tali wrote
:think: Afaik wheelbase was exactly same .Celica Supra extra length was due to its bumpers.


Wrong!

Toyota Celica, aswell as Carina, had a wheelbase of 2,5meters when the CelicaSupra was 2,61meters.


I have them all ;)

an_unusual_eye US

2010-05-14 04:06

[MA67] in the USA.

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