In the late 20th century, Camry was the best-selling car in the US, with consistent sales of 400,000 units per year. The car’s design language was beloved by many for its luxurious exterior and low operating costs compared to other cars in its segment at the time. Recently, a 1997 Camry was sold in the Vietnamese market for the price of a regular motorcycle.
After 25 years, the equipment of the Toyota Camry is still sufficient. The front light cluster has 4 halogen bulbs. Below, it is equipped with fog lights. The multi-spoke wheels have a size of 17 inches. The dimensions of the 1997 Camry are: 4,785 x 1,780 x 1,415 (mm), with a wheelbase of 2,670 (mm).
In contrast to the exterior, the interior of the car has shown signs of wear and tear. The leather upholstery and other details have large wrinkles and yellow stains over time. Plastic parts such as door panels and controls have scratches and a faded color. The standard entertainment system in the 1997 Toyota Camry includes a CD player, AM/FM radio, a 4-speaker system, and a cassette player.
The engine of the car has not been disclosed by the seller. The standard 1997 Camry has 2 engine configuration options: a 2.2L I4 5S-FE with a maximum output of 133 horsepower and a 3.0L V6 1MZ-FE with a maximum output of 192 horsepower. The transmission options are a 5-speed manual and a 4-speed automatic.
Source: European – American classic car club