On May 1983, the world got the latest version of one of the most iconic sports cars from Toyota’s stable—a plucky, lightweight, chuck-able (albeit underpowered) two door coupe based on their best-selling sedan, the Corolla/Sprinter. Called the AE86 Levin/Trueno, the two door Jap was solid, reliable, responded well to upgrades and was a cult classic in the making along with the 1.6 litre 4AGE motor that powered it. It was also Rear Wheel Drive, which meant you could take it sideways as often as your wished in a safe and fairly controlled manner.