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Post by toyotageek on Nov 10, 2006 9:35:19 GMT -8
Did you know...
The Tiara is actually the second generation Corona.
It was only 'officially' sold in the United States in 1965.
A total of 318 Tiaras were sold!
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Post by tiara633 on Apr 26, 2010 8:29:53 GMT -8
hola saludos a todos y felicitaciones por su gran entusiasmo y aficion a los toyotas antiguos soy propietarios de un toyopet tiara 1963 el que se encuentra en regular estado, cuento con algunos manuales y repuestos , para el tiara ,crown, stout, corona ,daihatsu, nuevos y usados en buen estado estoy listo para ayudarlos en lo que pueda ;desearia que algun entendido del grupo me ayudara estoy buscando las parts catalog y nomenclature del parking brake and rear spring shock absorber del toyopet tiara 1961, el mismo,que figura en los brochures de la epoca, hablo muy poco el ingle y tengo q ayudarme con el traductor, espero q alguien del grupo domine el espaƱol y pueda entenderme, envio fotos de la differencitial, muchas gracias
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Post by rt26tiara on May 3, 2010 4:22:50 GMT -8
Here's a Babel Fish translation of this message:
hello old greetings to all and congratulations by its great enthusiasm and liking to toyotas I am proprietors of toyopet tiara 1963 the one that is in regulating state, story with some manuals and spare parts, for the tiara, crown, stout, crowns, daihatsu, new and used in good state I am ready to help them in which esearia can that some understood of the group helped I am looking for parts me catalog and nomenclature of parking brake and to rear spring shock to absorb of toyopet tiara 1961, the same, that appears in brochures of the age, speaks ingle very little and has q to help with the translator, I wait for q me somebody of the group dominates the Spanish and can understand to me, shipment photos of the differencitial, thank you very much
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Post by giuman on Jan 9, 2011 16:25:39 GMT -8
Hola compaƱeros, actualmente poseo un toyopet tiara 1962 , lo estoy restaurando, necesito informacion tecnica y repuestos ya que en mi pais no consigo nada. Me encuentro en San Jose /Costa Rica(centroamerica). Les agradezco cualquier ayuda que me puedan dar con informacion tecnica y lugares de donde puedo conseguir repuestos.
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Post by rt26tiara on Jan 10, 2011 3:19:33 GMT -8
Hello, I have just sold a 1964 Toyota Tiara to another person in Puerto Rico. The car is still at my house and will be shipped shortly. If you let me know what parts you need I can contact the new owner and see if they will let me put parts for you in the car for transport over to your country. I see you are after rear springs. In Australia all Tiara's had common leaf spring rear suspension, unlike the Japanese, and some other export market Tiara's that had rear cantilever leaf springs supplemented with coil springs. If your car does not have common leaf spring rear suspension I will not be able to help you with parts for your rear suspension. If you like I can try and contact the person who has purchased my Tiara and see if they will get in contact with you. If you email me, I can try and email the person who has purchased the car. I have not been in direct contact with the buyer, only the people who are arranging the pick up and shipment of the car. This may be a good local contact who may be able to help translate your requirements.
johnnyrhino@msn.com
John Ryan
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Post by Carlyn Dinkler on Jan 10, 2011 6:18:30 GMT -8
If you are like me, you need a translation. I use a site that gives several and this is the google translation which reads the best:
"Hi mates, I currently own a tiara Toyopet 1962, I am restoring, I need technical information and spare parts because in my country do not get anything. I am in San Jose / Costa Rica (Central America). I appreciate any help you can give me with technical information and places where I can get spare parts."
Carlyn Dinkler, cdinkler@bellsouth.net
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Post by rt26tiara on Jan 12, 2011 18:02:12 GMT -8
Sorry for any confusion. The car that was purchased from me is destined for Puerto Rico. If the new owner agrees to allow me to put parts in the car, and you are interested, you would still have to arrange to get the parts to Costa Rica. Carlyn, thanks for the advice on the Google translator. It seems to work better than Babel Fish.
John Ryan
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Post by rt26tiara on Apr 17, 2011 15:16:35 GMT -8
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