1983 Toyota Supra P-type 2.8 inline 6
Summary:
The greatest Toyota the 80's offered
Faults:
First problem I had was when the power steering pump started leaking.
Then I had to replace a few seals in the engine.
After that I had to replace my rack and pinion.
Due to over taching, I also wore out my cam lobes.
Even my driveshaft has now gone out in the car.
Since it's been sitting due to the drive-shaft, my head gaskets have gone.
Last of all, second gear kicks out when down-shifting
General Comments:
All in all, I love this car. The two previous owners ran this car to death and neglected fixing it, however I am working on restoring the car.
Upon test driving this car, I saw that it hits 100 miles per hour quite fast, and handles like a dream. I love the amount of torque this small in-line six puts out.
By far I will never give this car up in a million years. Though it's old, I feel this car still stands with todays so called rice burners.
I plan on rebuilding the engine, putting in a new transmission, and getting a drive-shaft fabricated. After that, I expect this car to last until my dying day. I've never been so happy with a car!!!
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 14th February, 2004
29th Jun 2004, 23:47
Good to hear that you're restoring your Supra mate! And you're right, it still does stand out even in today's world. Just one thing though, I would suggest placing a 7M-GTE engine into the Supra. This engine conversion is relatively simple if you know what you're doing.