edit/updated with the 1989 Toyota range brochure now. :)
wiso
hey RDS what is your source on the sales figures in australian AW11's.
930 only sold locally, that's nuts, add 25 years to that and you will probably find at least 1/3 of those gone due to write offs and wreckages due to poor upkeep. maybe even half if you count all the hack jobs converted to S/C's
Makes you wonder, there aren't many original ADM AW11's left out there. Are they gonna ever become super rare and sought after? hmmmm.......
source was this:
http://mr2club.com.au/tec...Aust_Registrations.htm also checked against vfacts (?) data I had access to a couple years ago - cant remember there being any difference.
Interestingly, at that time I also posted the last of the ZZW30 numbers here. A google search should turn up a post from me on the old forum..
Definitely know of
MANY aussie AW11's that have been parted in Australia. I can think of 3 or 4
red aussie cars from
Melbourne in the last 12-or-so months!
Luckily the ones that get parted we all know about, with virtually none slipping through traditional pick-a-part wreckers; so its easy enough to keep track of the decline in numbers. They're not going to disappear from the roads overnight.. or like a Camira for example, where you just keep wrecking them (thinking theres many many more..) until you suddenly realize theres none left...!
The possibility of many sitting, broken, unregistered; could also make up for the total lack of seeing them on the roads. Like older Monaro's and GT's etc; if they ever became popular for whatever reason (majorly unlikely), many more may return to the roads in the future!
I just want to keep the information out there, so we all can identify what makes them somewhat 'unique'. :)
I've got more to add to this thread, including closeups of decals and their placement, paint details, etc. Itl all be handy one day...