A short drive in a rare 1969 Toyota (Toyopet) Corona Mark II SL (Sport Luxury). For an enjoyable experience please use earphones or headphones to hear the great sound of the carburettor engine and sports exhaust.
The Corona Mark II, first offered for sale in Japan, in September 1968, at Toyopet Store dealerships, was intended as an alternative model to the more established luxury sedan, the Crown, sold at Toyota Store dealerships, and the smaller Corona, also available at Toyopet Stores. It was a slightly larger vehicle than the Corona with a higher level of equipment offered at the time, sharing some of the features of the larger Crown, but taking the top position at Toyopet Store locations. At its introduction, the Mark II was third in Toyota's hierarchy of sedans, below the Crown and the all-new, hand-built, V8-engined limousine called the Toyota Century
1968–1970 Toyota Corona Mark II
Overview
- Also called: Toyopet Corona Mark II and Toyota Mark II
- Production: 1968–1972, April 1968 – July 1974 (coupé utility)
- Assembly: Japan: Susono, Shizuoka (Kanto Auto Works), Japan: Kariya, Aichi (Toyota Auto Body)
Body and chassis
- 4-door sedan
- 5-door station wagon
- 2-door coupé
- 2-door coupe utility
Powertrain
- 1,490 cc 2R OHV I4 (RT66)
- 1,587 cc 12R OHV I4 (RT69)
- 1,591 cc 7R/7R-B SOHC I4 (RT60/67/70/76)
- 1,707 cc 6R/6R-B SOHC I4 (RT61/68/71/77)
- 1,858 cc 8R/8R-B/C/D/G SOHC/DOHC I4 (RT62/72)
- 1,858 cc 10R DOHC I4 (RT75)
- 1,968 cc 18R-C SOHC I4 (RT63/73/78/79)
Dimensions
- Wheelbase 2,510 mm (98.8 in)
- Length 4,295–4,320 mm (169.1–170.1 in)
- Width 1,605–1,610 mm (63.2–63.4 in)
- Height 1,395–1,405 mm (54.9–55.3 in)
- Curb weight 950–1,030 kg (2,094.4–2,270.8 lb)
Gear:
- GoPro Hero 10
- External Microphone
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