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SUPRA
TheToyota Supra started out as a trim level to the popular Celica sports coupe in the 1970s. As part of the Japanese invasion, Toyotas gained a reputation for performance and reliability, and the Celica Supra was
the brand’s flagship model, carrying a six-cylinder engine. When the second generation Celica Supra debuted in 1982, Toyota was already on the path to make the Supra its own nameplate separate from the plucky but lower-powered four-cylinder Celica line. 174Wayne CariniAffordable Classics
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