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The Toyota Celica has been absent from the U.S. market for two decades, yet it still carries undeniable cultural weight. Now, according to a growing pile of reports, the Celica may finally be on its ...
The Toyota Celica is the longest-produced performance car Toyota ever made, with seven generations spanning 1970 to 2006. Offering an affordable combination of reliability and performance, it was ...
The Celica Sport, as it will be known, is being conceived by Toyota’s Gazoo Racing (GR) performance division. The Toyota Celica is returning, and it will be called the Celica Sport, as confirmed this ...
Toyota’s performance division is absolutely ready to bring back one of its most recognizable nameplates—Celica. After Toyota's new WRC rally car prototype gave us our first tangible hints, a new ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jello Biafra is an undeniable force in American punk rock, who ultimately served as a face of the movement via the popularity of ...
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You could spend up to $100,000 on a Tesla and look like an entitled chump. Or you could own a literal piece of East Bay punk history and buy Jello Biafra’s car. The choice is yours! The Dead Kennedys ...
Want to be like Jello Biafra? Well, we can’t teach you to sing or write lyrics like the legendary former leader of the Dead Kennedys (aka, the best band in Bay Area punk-rock history). But we can ...