I have a great deal of respect for Toyota, but were they reliable in the 70s? Genuine question not rhetorical.
The ones i looked after, including Corrolla Liftback, Carina, Supra 3 litre and a few Datsun Bluebirds were an eye opener for me, where i was on first name terms at the Ford parts desk and was always under British motors fettling the things, the Japanese cars only ever needed routine servicing (itself a joy because designed to be worked on) and the usual friction materials.
My home town saw an influx of mainly Indian immigrants in the 70's they almost all ran Japanese cars, often riddled with rust but every day they started first time and everything still worked, many British cars you were praying they would start on a cold morning, i learned much from those people and not just about cars, ie how well they respected and looked after their elderly folk compared to too many Brits.
My first Japanese car was a Bluebird estate the 1.8 RWD square shaped model think it was on a Y suffix reg BEL725Y rings a bell, paid £1750 for it from the auction @ 18 months old, ex company car 75k miles, my dad had the previous more curvy shaped Bluebird estate, they proved completely reliable.
Yes they could rot but so could everything else.
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