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It's a Toyota Cressida, precursor to the Camry. And, those aren't "cooling" scoops, out back. They're "winglets," to hepl keep the rear-end fromm floating at the ultra-hig-speeds this baby is capable of. Little-known fact: The Toyota Cressida, although overtly designed to look like your average "family" car, actually came from a secret factory in the "ka-POW" district of Aichi, in Japan, just a short SegWay ride from Toyota City, where eaach of the 1,650,000 vehicles sold from 1973 - 1991 were hand-made by women and children specifically hired for their tiny, dexterious fingers capable screwing the hundreds of thousands itty-bitty nuts onto the hundreds of thosands of itty-bitty bolts used to hold teh entire car together. It's ALL true. You can look it up.
(parts of the above story may have contained an actual fact)