Wow, just wow! Do you know how rare this is? Antilock brakes in a Gen 2, plus a power seat which I’ve never even seen on this model either. And the alloy wheels. The original owner took care of it because he would’ve paid a lot for this, even in 1990 - about $30,000 or so, which is $55,000 in today’s money. It’s in amazing condition, I can’t believe it. I hope you undercoat it, if you plan to keep it or even just to preserve it.
It was a great car and I miss the comfort it had, but unfortunately I ended up selling it and bought a much newer Yaris which worked out especially because of today's gas prices
@@atractorkid7 I feel that man, used to cost me $35 to fill up. Now it's usually around $45 - $50! These are dark times for anyone who wants to go on a drive through the country hahaha. Hope that Yaris treats you well 👌
Yeah the Camry is one of Toyota's most comfortable cars I think, the seats, suspension and drive line were definitely better than the Yaris I got now lol, but the fuel mileage isn't nearly as good as the 1.5 engine in it. Those old v-6s were good engines but used more fuel
Possibly a kill switch? I love the door sound as well sweet find tho really clean even with the high Km. I own 2 of them myself a 90 v6 with 190 thousand miles and a 91 4 cylinder with 150 thousand km. If you have a Instagram feel free to give me a follow on Instagram I would definitely follow back @ camry1991.yota. There’s a group on Facebook as well for the second gen Camry
Wow, just wow! Do you know how rare this is? Antilock brakes in a Gen 2, plus a power seat which I’ve never even seen on this model either. And the alloy wheels. The original owner took care of it because he would’ve paid a lot for this, even in 1990 - about $30,000 or so, which is $55,000 in today’s money. It’s in amazing condition, I can’t believe it. I hope you undercoat it, if you plan to keep it or even just to preserve it.
I wish I kept it, but it's now with another new owner that will enjoy it
My 1990 V6 Camry is clean but this car is a whole new level of clean being that old. Very beautiful car man! Love my Camry, I'm sure you do too 👌
It was a great car and I miss the comfort it had, but unfortunately I ended up selling it and bought a much newer Yaris which worked out especially because of today's gas prices
@@atractorkid7 I feel that man, used to cost me $35 to fill up. Now it's usually around $45 - $50! These are dark times for anyone who wants to go on a drive through the country hahaha. Hope that Yaris treats you well 👌
Dude! Amazing find. So happy for you. Congratulations. Someone has really taken good care of it. All genuine parts used. Wow.
It was a nice car, I ended up selling it a while ago unfortunately I regret it now
How is that 1990 Camry a 25th anniversary edition, when Toyota introduced the Camry in 1983?
I love it so much look like new
Yeah it's been taken care of, Its really comfortable to drive aswell
after driving a Toyota Camry for the first time ever (yr 1997) i find the drive to be extremely comfortable.
Yeah the Camry is one of Toyota's most comfortable cars I think, the seats, suspension and drive line were definitely better than the Yaris I got now lol, but the fuel mileage isn't nearly as good as the 1.5 engine in it. Those old v-6s were good engines but used more fuel
Where is the windshield wiper fluid at? I can’t seem to find it on my 90 camry
Ive got a base 5 speed manual camry (1988) for my first car
Switch could turn off the brake lights.
I literally have the same car
How much is toyota camry worth?
It all depends on what the person interested is Willing to pay. That applies for everything in life
@@atractorkid7 I'll pay you $2,000 i live in Florida Usa
This one was sold about a month after the video, I'm sorry I can't help much there.
You already sold it?
No, I still have it
Yeah sorry now it's sold, it was a nice car
You caell car me live cambodai
Possibly a kill switch? I love the door sound as well sweet find tho really clean even with the high Km. I own 2 of them myself a 90 v6 with 190 thousand miles and a 91 4 cylinder with 150 thousand km. If you have a Instagram feel free to give me a follow on Instagram I would definitely follow back @ camry1991.yota. There’s a group on Facebook as well for the second gen Camry