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Friday, March 24, 2017

Have You Seen Me?

In late 1977, Twentieth Century Fox raffled off this one-of-kind Star Wars-themed Toyota Celica conversion. It was delivered to the winner in early 1978, and that was the last time it was seen. Finding it has become the Holy Grail of Star Wars collectors. It'll be interesting to see the ridiculous price it fetches at auction if it's ever found intact. Piclick for more info.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sadly, that's a really nice car on it's own. If I had won it in '78 before Star Wars became STAR WARS and I knew I could sell if for $$, the first thing I would have done is re-paint it and enjoyed it as the awesome Celica it is\was. My guess is that's exactly what happened.
-JW

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