Toyota Crown/Cressida/Caldina 1964-2006 - 2022 Market Review

By: Cliff Chambers


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2022 Market Review - Toyota Crown/Cressida/Caldina 1964-2006

Toyota during the 1960s debuted its well-equipped Crown and would sell the flagship model here until 1985.

Production didn’t stop though and today we see an influx of Japanese-spec Crowns with V8, turbo six-cylinder or even Hybrid engines. Early Australian-delivered cars in good condition cost around $12,000 and you can have a newish one as daily transport for $20,000.

Should you want to emulate Royalty, the massive Century sedan is also available in significant numbers but does cost Rolls-Royce money. 1982-95 Cressidas once were very cheap and headed for extinction, however excellent cars now generate $12-15,000 have encouraged more vendors to bring their cars out of hiding.

Cressida 1977-88 $8460 (12)

Cressida 1989-95 $13,995 (13)

Crown 1964-67 $14,200 (3)

Crown 1968-77 $12,500 (6)

Crown 1978-86 $8950 (10)

Crown 1999-05 $19,575 (11)

Crown 2006-10 $20,920 (22)

Century 1990-2010 $36,975 (11)

Caldina GT Four 2002-06 $15,500 (2)

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2022 Japanese Classic & Performance Car Guide.

| 2021 Market Review: Toyota Crown/Cressida/Land Cruiser 1964-2006

 

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From Unique Cars #467, Jun/Jul 2022

 

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