I've long since professed a love of all things corolla, Especially the AE101 chassis, which was the last generation (at least overseas) available with the 4ag family of engines. Once they went to the AE103 designation (the last of them built by Nummi, also the only "chevy" prisms out there) they actually had a 1zz, a smaller relative of the 2zz combo found in the Celica GT (yes, they swap). This is NOT however, about the pig of a 103 my wife drives daily and it burns oil and leaks from the sunroof, etc etc.
It's about my new best friend.
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Meet Miyuki. Miyuki is a 1993 Toyota Corolla wagon. Also known to me as a Unicorn. The story of my acqusition of her is rather strange. I was emailed by a grm forum member (I'm sorry Vince I totally don't remember your SN) and told that I had made mention I liked his car once. Of course I did, it's a Corolla, and it's a wagon! He further told me that she was going to need a new home and she could be mine for a price that was WAY beyond too good to pass up. There was only one, small itty bitty tiny little hitch. Car's in Maryland. As evidenced by my S/N, I am not. As fate would have it, my parents live 20min from where the car is, and they have PLENTY of room to park it at, so that works out in my favor.
Arrangements were made, in typical mndsm fashion, my life went all to E36 M3 (I almost had to give up the car) and at the last possible moment, we made it work. Tomorrow, the car leaves Hagerstown MD for its temporary new home in Chambersburg PA, and at the end of next month, it makes the long journey to its final destination in St. Paul-ish, MN.
Now, for what's going to happen? Who knows. I've been wanting to experiment with LED lighting, and I have a guy who's an arduino fiend. So the possibility of programmable lights in the car is real. Getting lowered on fat tires is a guarantee. Beyond that, I am not sure. She's a real cute girl in a bit of a frumpy dress, but I like that kinda thing. Plus I will never stop extolling the virtues of 5 door hatches and small wagons. I'm an addict.