1981 Toyota Corolla




Chassis: E70

Mk: 4

Class: Sedan

Origin: JP Japan

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Contributor: Xenotime

Contributor: Xenotime


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PT Ford78 photo_librarymode_comment

2014-12-01 21:39
Xenotime wrote
I think you guys looking at wrong direction. This coupe looks like more generic japanese 2-door sedan from 80's. static.cargurus.com/images/site/2007/08/15/08/08/1982_toyota_corolla-pic-24073.jpeg

Yes, 1982 Toyota Corolla.


Xenotime photo_librarymode_comment

2014-11-16 12:06
I think you guys looking at wrong direction. This coupe looks like more generic japanese 2-door sedan from 80's. static.cargurus.com/images/site/2007/08/15/08/08/1982_toyota_corolla-pic-24073.jpeg

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CZ JFK photo_librarymode_comment

2014-11-16 00:28
carcrasher88 wrote
A 3dr that ISN'T a hatchback has a setup where what would usually be the trunk and the rear glass open up at the same time, also known as a liftback.

2-doors have a traditional trunk, and are either known in coupe form, or the original traditional 2-door sedan form. The difference there is that a 2-door sedan is mainly just a 4-door sedan minus two doors, where a coupe has more distinguishing design features to separate it from a sedan, if it's even based on one in the first place.

The basic difference in a 2 and 4 door sedan 1st gen Jetta is that the 2 door has a full second row window like the 4 door, but that area is solid sheetmetal instead of a door, or simply put: visually, it looks exactly like the 4-door sedan, just without the rear door handles.


Huh, exhausting explanation :O Now i get it, 2dr is with non-openable glass an it is not meant to be a "sporty" version, 3dr is more sport-looking with openable glass with trunk
Thanx a lot for explaining to me :)
US carcrasher88 photo_librarymode_comment

2014-11-16 00:17
A 3dr that ISN'T a hatchback has a setup where what would usually be the trunk and the rear glass open up at the same time, also known as a liftback.

2-doors have a traditional trunk, and are either known in coupe form, or the original traditional 2-door sedan form. The difference there is that a 2-door sedan is mainly just a 4-door sedan minus two doors, where a coupe has more distinguishing design features to separate it from a sedan, if it's even based on one in the first place.

The basic difference in a 2 and 4 door sedan 1st gen Jetta is that the 2 door has a full second row window like the 4 door, but that area is solid sheetmetal instead of a door, or simply put: visually, it looks exactly like the 4-door sedan, just without the rear door handles.



CZ JFK photo_librarymode_comment

2014-11-15 23:41
carcrasher88 wrote
There was no 3-door Jetta for the first generation, only ... or 2-door sedan...

I donīt get it, what is the difference between 3dr and 2dr car?
US carcrasher88 photo_librarymode_comment

2014-11-15 23:16
There was no 3-door Jetta for the first generation, only a 4-door sedan or 2-door sedan.

As for the front, maybe a B11 Sentra grille on a T12 Stanza front end, all placed on a first-generation Jetta 2-door sedan body?


PL sajmon14 photo_librarymode_comment

2014-11-15 22:54
taillights look like Jetta, also the body could be based on the 3dr Jetta but the front looks like some Nissan or US car
US carcrasher88 photo_librarymode_comment

2014-11-15 18:34
Volkswagen Jetta A1 [Type 16]?

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