Well, at least I've been told by Toyota that it's an 81 officially. Bought this through a friend for £200, and was probably going to end up on the scraphead. It is a 1.3 fuel-injected 2E-E. Been in the same family since new, four owners (grandad, grandma, mother, and son). Mileage is only 47 thousand miles, and other than damage to the front left corner, is absolutely mint. When I first got it home, I had originally looked at it when it was wet and raining at night, damage to the front looked worse than I remembered. Bumper had been pushed into the metal box section and sliced into it, headlight looked fine, but the rear had caved in and smashed the reflector. Indicator was smashed from what turned out to be a different impact, which had also creased the left wing. Ended up buying a new bumper, bumper support bar, headlight, indicator and wing all from Toyota. No pictures of this lot though. Stripped everything off and set about cleaning the engine bay which looked filthy, but in fact because it had been coated in general oil and road grime, cleaned up pretty well apart from the rocker cover. Took that back to bare metal and re-painted it black, managing to save the original decal. It failed its first MOT, but all it needed was a new track rod end and a CV joint. Getting off the CV joint was a pain in the behind as the circlip was knackered. We eventually got it sorted thanks to an angle grinder and got a new one fitted. Passed the retest no issues. It was obvious that the bonnet had been resprayed at some point as it was a completely different shade of red, the same went for the drive side rear arch. But the rest T-cutted ok apart from some touched up places (parking scratches). It was garaged but I think the old lady had ricocheted it in to park it(!) lol With the above paint damage and the new wing and bumper, I decided to send it in to get the parts sprayed and lower section of the car resprayed. I was told that the tailgate and roof would machine polish up and blend in. I had also gotten this spoiler off ebay which isn't as big as a GT spoiler and suited it better. So at the moment, it's ready to be picked up in the morning, at which point I can fit the GT rear lights I got off Socks. Only doing this as one of the rear lights was cracked and resembled an aquarium. I always liked the look of them too. Was still on original steelies and tatty wheel trims, but I'm awaiting a package from Ireland! In the meantime it's rolling on bluebear's winter Rotas.