Wrong Photo: 1991 Toyota Camry All-Trac


This next car came in with so much potential. It comes with a description of being an all-wheel-drive Toyota All-Trac Camry and then you stumbled upon a photo shows an LS1 engine mounted longitudinally in a similarly hearing aid beige car. Unfortunately, that photo is from another listing, and this Camry has some kind of 2-liter Toyota engine pushing power into a slushbox. At least it has rad styling and all-wheel-drive. Find this 1991 Toyota Camry All-Trac offered for $9,750 in Los Angeles, CA via classiccars.com. Tip from Barbpaddles.

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1991 Toyota Camry (CC-1631907) for sale in Los Angeles , California
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Vehicle Description
Auto , Air conditioning, cruise control power steering, power windows, overdrive, 81,000 original miles, California Rust free car drives perfectly all books and manuals superb condition

Vehicle Details
1991 Toyota Camry
Listing ID: CC-1631907Price: $9,750 (OBO)
Location:Los Angeles , California
Year:1991
Make:Toyota
Model:Camry

Exterior Color:Champagne
Interior Color:Beige
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Exterior Condition:Excellent
Seat Material:Cloth
Engine Condition:Running

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I could be wrong (happens more than I would guess according to my wife, but I digress), but I don’t believe the Camry all-trac ever came in a wagon, only in sedan.
Although the glove box does have the owners manual from a camry all-trac, so you could always use that as a traction device under the ‘front’ wheels to pull yourself out of the snow bank.
I bet you are correct. I’m firing all of my FACT CHECKERS. Give me a minute.
We just wanted to test you guys.
Congrats. Good eye.
(guess the LS was a dead giveaway)