Crowds of people attending Toyota's 'All Japan Day' 2022 in Adelaide. A range of Japanese car makers from across the decades sit on display, parked in rows on a green lawn. Stall tents are pitched in the distance.
Journal — Volume 5

Chats with Toyota devotees at ‘All Japan Day’ 2022

The sun was shining and the chrome was gleaming as All Japan Day brought out a colourful crew of Toyota true believers.
Words by Walter Marsh
Photography by Sia Duff
5 min read

Toyota lovers tend to put in a strong showing at Adelaide’s All Japan Day, and 2022’s event was no exception.

It’s a back-to-basics car show that gives drivers a chance to kick back and show off their rides while raising money for charity (this year it was Lifeline). Across two grassy fields by the Glenelg waterfront we were met by a sea of proudly polished classics and eye-popping imports.

Join us for a quick lap around the park to see some of the cars we thought were best-in-show and meet their owners.


Angelica

1993 Toyota Supra SZ

The rear of a sunset yellow-coloured 1993 Toyota Supra S Z. This artistic photograph features its spoiler, black Toyota crest, and distinct taillight consisting of three red and one white circular lamp.
Toyota owner Angelica poses confidently, with one arm resting against the open boot of her sunset yellow-coloured 1993 Toyota Supra S Z.

“I always wanted a Supra. It was one of my big dreams,” Angelica says. “I’m pretty sure the previous owner saw it as just a car — not a Toyota Supra.”

Angelica’s from a car-mad family (“dad does speedway, my brothers go-kart, it’s very much in the genes”, she explains). In fact it was her dad who gave this 90s classic the hornet-yellow paint job that completed its transformation into a “look at me” kind of ride.


“I always wanted a Supra. It was one of my big dreams.”

Angelica

The black interior of a 1993 Toyota Supra S Z, a leopard print hair scrunchie wrapped around the handbrake.

“If you’re in traffic you’ll hear ‘is that a Supra!?’ all the time.” - Angelica

Bob

1978 Toyota Corolla (Lift Back)

The rear of an envy-green 1978 Corolla, its silver and black 'Lift Back' badge in full focus.
Toyota owner Bob sits in the driver's seat of his envy-green 1978 Corolla, the door open as he casually slouches, wearing dark vintage aviators.

Bob is a softly spoken gentleman who bought this 1978 Corolla off his sister a quarter of a century ago. “My sister had it for a few years — she bought it off her brother-in-law. It’s been in the family for 35 years,” he explains.

For the last few of those, however, it’s mostly sat in a shed. A recent house move means Bob’s regretfully looking to sell. How does he feel about parting with it? “Bittersweet,” he says.

The interior of an envy-green 1978 Corolla. Its thin, tan steering wheel features three car horn buttons and the vintage Toyota Corolla crown logo in green and white at its centre.
 
The driver's side exterior of an envy-green 1978 Corolla. Its side-view mirror can be seen.
The left front headlight and grille of an envy-green 1978 Corolla. A white 'COROLLA' badge sits in the very centre of the black grille.
This envy-green classic Corolla could be yours.
The rear of a black vintage Toyota, its window featuring distinct black horizontal louvres. In the background is a silver 1984 Supra slightly out of focus.
 

Chris, Kate and Maple

1984 Toyota Supra MA61

The red and orange 'Celica Supra' badge on a white 1984 Toyota Supra M A 61.
Couple Chris and Kate with their dachshund named Maple, pose for a photo at the rear of their white 1984 Toyota Supra M A 61.

Chris has been drawn to the Celica Supra’s squared lines and 80s style since he was a kid. Eventually, he bought and sold his way to this prized specimen.

“This is actually my fourth one of this generation Celica,” he says. “I’ll probably own it for the rest of my life.”

It’s also a hit with their dog Maple, a Dachshund that clearly has impeccable taste. “She loves it,” Kate says. “She’s got a little seat in the back — a booster so she can see out of the window.”

The retractable headlight of a white 1984 Toyota Supra M A 61. The lamps feature square geometry.
The interior of a 1984 Toyota Supra M A 61, featuring a gold putter-shaped gearstick and brown and black checkered driver's side flooring.
MA61: Maple’s choice

Ethan

1983 Toyota Corolla AE 93 SX

A round 'Adelaide Corolla Club' sticker on the window of a 1983 Toyota Corolla A E 93 S X.
Toyota owner Ethan kneels beside the bonnet of his red 1983 Toyota Corolla A E 93 S X, as crowds of people socialise in the background.

“Drive around, enjoy the cars, enjoy the people — that’s what it’s all about.”

Ethan


Ethan paints cars for a living but, of all the makes and models he works with, he takes special joy in Corollas and the community they attract.

“I’m a part of the Adelaide Corolla Club,” he says. “Just a group of people who every now and again catch up, have meets, all that kind of stuff. Drive around, enjoy the cars, enjoy the people — that’s what it’s all about.”



Jack

1989 Toyota Corolla FXGT

The front driver's side seat of a 1989 Toyota Corolla F X G T, with worn-out blue suede-look material.
Toyota owner Jack, leaning against the open door of his white 1989 Toyota Corolla F X G T. People rest on the green lawn in the background, out of focus.

Ethan introduces us to his mate Jack, who’s had this two-door import for about a year and hopes to begin a full restoration soon. “I’ve got about ten of these and I’ve probably had about 15 over the last couple of years,” he says. “This is a keeper — when it popped up, I went and bought it that day. The guy I bought it off turned out to be the older brother of a good mate of mine from primary school — he was a bit of a Corolla nut!”

It seems like the guy’s in good company.

Red line detailing on the body side moulding of a white 1984 Toyota Supra M A 61. The white wheel features the words '0.N. RACING', also in red.

Jack’s finally found “the keeper”

The motor and battery system under the bonnet of a red 1983 Toyota Corolla A E 93 S X. Dust and fingerprints are scattered across the various parts.
 

Jon

1981 Toyota Corolla (Lift Back)

The rear tail light and silver badging of a grey-blue 1981 Toyota Corolla. The orange and red tail light features a grid pattern.
Toyota owner John smiles as he leans against the side of his grey-blue 1981 Toyota Corolla, coffee in hand, wearing a black 'All Japan Day' shirt.

“This was my son’s first car,” Jon explains. “Of course he’s in his early 30s now. He moved on and it was out under a gum tree in the backyard.”

One day, Jon stood back and really took it in. “I just loved the look of it — it’s just a lovely car,” he says. Now it’s become a labour of love. He reckons he’s replaced almost every moving component. That shining blue paint job was his own doing too – completed in the shed 17 years ago with zero training.

“Toyotas have a cult following nowadays,” he beams. “Looking around now, seeing what people have done with these things, well, bloody hell. You hear it all the time from people. They say, I had one of these 25 years ago and I wish I kept it!”

A view through the driver's window, showing the tan-brown interior of a grey-blue 1981 Toyota Corolla. The dashboard has a cream protector made out of carpet.
The wheel detailing of a grey-blue 1981 Toyota Corolla. The silver alloy features the shape of an eight-pointed star with black insets.

Jonas

1981 Toyota Corolla CS Wagon

Rear vertical stacked tail light (orange, red, white) and shiny alloy bumper of a light brown 1981 Toyota Corolla CS Wagon. Clean vintage aesthetic.
Toyota Owner Jonas grins, wearing highly reflective blue sunglasses, as he leans over the roof of his light brown 1981 Toyota Corolla C S Wagon.

“It’s one of those forever cars."

Jonas


The story of Jonas’s Corolla is another classic tale. “I bugged the old man for an old car because I was getting my P Plates. He said, you can’t have a big six cylinder but you can have a four cylinder putter.”

A few weeks later, his dad surprised him — and this humble brown battler has proved an inspired choice. Having already undergone “a fair bit of work and stupid ideas”, Jonas hopes to one day pull it down and do a full rebuild.

While he admits to initially entering the car as a laugh, there’s a lot of affection here. “Honestly, I love the car and I’ll never sell it,” he says, echoing a sentiment we’ve been hearing all day. “It’s one of those forever cars – just the amount of work you put into it, and the memories I have with it. It’s not going anywhere for a long time.”

The wheelhouse and wheel detailing of a light brown 1981 Toyota Corolla C S Wagon. The wheel is painted white, with a polished silver alloy around the inner edge.

Eternal love for the four cylinder wagon.

Vintage Toyotas on grass at All Japan Day 2022, Adelaide. Attendees walk the aisles, socialising and inspecting the classic Japanese cars.
 

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