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1988 Toyota Carina [T170]

1988 Toyota Carina [T170] in 평양의 사계절 (Pyongyang ui sagyejeol), Short Movie, 1995 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: JP — Made for: J

1988 Toyota Carina [T170]

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

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Gag Halfrunt UK

2012-05-20 11:26

The yellow plate indicates a car owned by a private individual, something extremely rare in North Korea.

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Lateef NO

2012-05-20 11:39

I think it's a Toyota Carina [T170]

IRT_BMT_IND CA

2012-05-20 13:49

Gag Halfrunt wrote The yellow plate indicates a car owned by a private individual, something extremely rare in North Korea.

It would have almost certainly been imported by a resident with connections to Japan's Korean community, which historically was the only group in North Korea outside of the Communist Party leadership to be able to afford luxuries.

Q-Ball JP

2012-05-20 17:28

In that case, whoever that Toyota owner is has probably orchestrated some kidnappings.

Gag Halfrunt UK

2012-05-20 20:43

Or perhaps he was just an ethnic Korean in Japan who made the mistake of "returning" to North Korea. The North Korean government and Chosen Soren (an organization for pro-North Korea ethnic Koreans) began a repatriation campaign in the 1950s, and the 'Japanese government was in favour of repatriation not only as a way to reduce the number of welfare or other public assistance recipients in a time of economic difficulty, but also as a way to rid the country of ethnic minority residents regarded as "Communist"'.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koreans_in_Japan#Repatriation_to_Korea

Q-Ball JP

2012-05-20 20:52

Yeah the Japanese government, as I recall, never took to kindly to Communism.

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2013-02-27 13:39

This car is just propaganda for the documentary and part of the plot. The narrator is saying that citizens can own a private car and then this woman is shown while driving it.

Ingo DE

2013-02-27 13:57

It's RHD? In the early 90ies it was for a time allowed to import used Japanese cars to North Korea, via the ferry Yokohama-Wonsan, but it was stopped later on. So all JDM-cars and trucks, you can see there, are at least 20 years old.

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2013-02-27 14:09

Yes, it is RHD.
It is really a nice documentary: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dDqqZTq1vQ

Gag Halfrunt UK

2013-02-27 14:13

@ingo: Japan only banned North Korean ships in 2006, and I've seen younger JDM vehicles in photos from North Korea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangyongbong-92

Ingo DE

2013-02-27 14:55

The ferry is still there, out of use since then, but always maintenaced and cleaned. A pic from the 13.October 2012:

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Looks proper and rust-free from the outside and workers were busy inside. Our guide has said, that they can start immediately, if Japan would change its mind.

I really cannot remember any newer JDM-cars there. Newer cars were mainly German, Chinese or from the US.

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