1968 Toyota Corona HotRod!! 4.0 Liter V8 290HP - Full Tube Chassis!!!

1968 Toyota Corona for sale in Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Condition: Used
Item location: Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Make: Toyota
Model: Corona
Type: Coupe
Doors: 2
Year: 1968
Mileage: 7,742
Color: Blue
Engine size: 4.0 L 1UZ-FE V8
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Other
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description for Toyota Corona 1968

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  • Year: 1968
  • Mileage: 7742
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  • Transmission type: 4 Speed Automatic
  • Engine: 4.0 L 1UZ-FE V8
1968 Toyota Corona SteetRod!! 4.0 Liter V8 290HP - Full Tube Chassis!!!
  • 68 Toyota Corona Body
  • Full Tube Chassis
  • Lexus SC400 4 Liter V8
  • Full Custom Build
  • Fresh service and inspection
  • ready to be enjoyed for years to come!!!

EMG is excited to offer a truly One-Off unique Toyota Hot Rod for sale!

This 1968 Toyota Corona was hand built and designed by a well known Hot-rodder and Fabricator in Southern California, Mitch Allread.

Mitch took his old daily driver 68 Corona and transformed it into this 32 Ford inspired Toyota HotRod! Utilizing a Lexus SC400 4.0L, DOHC, 32 Valve V8 just to keep it all Toyota and even more unique; he took his corona apart and built a completely custom Tubular Steel Space Frame with 106-inch Wheelbase (10.7 inches longer than stock Corona). The front suspension consists of upper and lower unequal-length A-arms on either side that he fabricated, plus Carrera shocks inside Afco coil springs. In back there's a Speedway Engineering quick-change solid axle located by three links and a Watts linkage dampered, again, by Carrera shocks and Afco coilover springs. RGP manual rack-and-pinion steering handles that chore, while the braking system consists of Wilwood 1231/416-inch cross-drilled rotors at each corner clamped by six-piston calipers in front and four-piston calipers in the back.
The engine was scavenged from a wrecked '92 Lexus SC400 and installs in Allread's concoction essentially unmodified. Naturally, except for the original exhaust manifolds, Allread had to build the entire exhaust system himself. It funnels the waste gases down the center of the car, through an X-pipe to two mufflers, and out each side of the car. The result is a very un-Lexus-like sound; a loud tenor that sounds something like two old Kawasaki KZ1000s screaming along just behind each of the driver's ears. That's not a bad sound at all, actually. The same SC400 donated its four-speed automatic transmission and the shifter that controls it. Lexus drivetrains are justly famed for their smoothness and quiet, but bolt in any engine and transmission using solid motor mounts and its inherent vibration is undeniable. Rated at 250 hp when it was bolted into that Lexus coupe, the Lexus V-8 probably isn't making much more than 260 in Allread's, but it sounds and pounds like an animal.

Of course the Corona shell has been itself heavily rubbed. Allread whacked 311/42 inches out of the pillars and replaced the windshield, rear quarter-windows and rear window with Lexan (the doors' side windows are just gone). Opening up the rear-wheel openings accommodated the slight shift in wheel position and rails welded into the roof and trunklid exaggerate the car's circle track vibe. The tail is capped by a Lexan spoiler and replica '59 Cadillac taillights. Finally, he took the leading edge of each front fender, welded it to a chunk of the hood that he narrowed 17 inches, and filled the space between them with mesh. The resulting box is a grille shell that sits forward of the front tires that, along with the engine, are exposed to the open air.
Sitting on P215/45ZR17 front and P255/50ZR17 rear Nitto tires around Lexus IS300 wheels and painted a PPG Powder Blue, what this car looks most like is an open-wheel modified circle tracker. The interior is nearly as wacky as the exterior with two Jaz racing seats inside upholstered in orange silicone by Michael Maestas, five white-faced Auto Meter gauges for monitoring what's going on, and more orange silicone on the ceiling and floor. At just 47 inches tall with a full 'cage, this isn't an easy car to get into, and once in, the driver's and passenger's legs are shoved outward by the wide center tunnel. But it's not an uncomfortable place to be.
Allread's creation drives like the raw mechanical beast it is; it shakes, it shimmies, it rattles, but it's never less than completely amusing and thrilling. In that way at least, it drives like a lot of '32 Ford High-Boys. And if it drives like a hot rod, it must be a . . . well, we'll let you fill in the blank on this one.

Don't miss a great opportunity to be the talk of your next local car show with this fun to drive and fun to see Toyota HotRod!!!

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