In the early seventies, Toyota tried its hand at creating a car that I still dream about. One that combines the ease of driving of a station wagon, with some of the convenience of an RV. Their first attempt was the RV-1 in 1971, but I think the real magic started in 1972 when the RV-2 wagon concept car was shown at the Tokyo Motor Show and then a few months later in 1973 at the New York International Auto Show.
Who wouldn’t want a Toyota RV-2?
Who wouldn’t want a Toyota RV-2?
Who wouldn’t want a Toyota RV-2?
In the early seventies, Toyota tried its hand at creating a car that I still dream about. One that combines the ease of driving of a station wagon, with some of the convenience of an RV. Their first attempt was the RV-1 in 1971, but I think the real magic started in 1972 when the RV-2 wagon concept car was shown at the Tokyo Motor Show and then a few months later in 1973 at the New York International Auto Show.