The 1979 Toyota Cressida represents the final model year of the
first-generation (X-30-generation) Cressida, serving as Toyota's
flagship mid-size luxury sedan before the introduction of the Lexus
brand. Known as the Toyota Mark II in Japan, it stood out in North
America for bringing upscale refinement, a smooth inline-six
engine, and pioneering electronic fuel injection to the Japanese
import market.The 1979 model combined classic 1970s
American-influenced styling with legendary Japanese build quality.
It was highly praised for its premium interior amenities, which
were considered advanced for a standard consumer sedan at the
time:- Body Styles: Available primarily as a four-door sedan or a
five-door station wagon in Western markets.- Luxury Amenities:
Standard or optional features included plush velour upholstery, air
conditioning with climate control, power windows, power locks, a
woodgrain-accented steering wheel, and an illuminated entry
system.- Safety & Handling: Power-assisted front disc brakes came
standard, alongside a remote-adjustable driver's side mirror.While
it was viewed as a conservative, "couch-on-wheels" commuter car in
1979, the X30-generation Cressida has since become a cult classic.-
Drifting & Tuning: Because of its sturdy rear-wheel-drive layout
and spacious engine bay, modern automotive enthusiasts frequently
use them for "restomod" projects, often swapping in legendary
Toyota sports engines like the 1JZ or 2JZ.- Reliability: Reviewers
often note that the Cressida was significantly lighter than modern
cars, meaning its low-horsepower inline-6 still feels torquey and
capable of keeping up with modern highway traffic smoothly.This all
original car has been a part of the Duncan Imports collection since
2018.AC PS
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