I don't know about that. That was the era of the AMF Harley-Davidson. Pre-detonation due to overheating, which lead to self destruction of the rearward cylinder was such a common issue that 90% of my materials project was done in the first five results of a simple google search. From what I understand, there has never been a real fix for this, and people are still destroying pistons, valves, etc.
The Rover engines have their cylinder liners fall out and wreck the block or crank; some Jaguar models of that era would literally blow gaping holes in their pistons. It only gets worse.
Besides, H-D bikes sold in the 70s aren't 70s bikes, they're 1930s bikes that happened to be sold in the 70s. And even a broken H-D is infinitely cooler and more awesome than, say, an Allegro or Marina.
The Lord Mayors got a new company car, black XJR. Although I'm not sure it was necessary to use it today when he went less than half a mile from his office to do some kind of bullshit for Look North.
That's okay, though, because he's got a....
Gaasc, I will post some links for you in a bit.
Edit: Gaasc, everything you need to know for your Tercel can be found here.
http://www.tercel4wd.com
There's a guy selling a clinometer on there for cheap - I had to get the one in my ex-Pathfinder from Mongolia (no, literally from Mongolia) so getting it from some guy in California should be pretty easy.
There's also a Toyota mailing list I used to participate in that would be of some use to you. Unfortunately, it appears to have flamed out and died, but I still have some pretty extensive archives that I can check into if you need me to.
Keep in mind that your car is mechanically a second gen Tercel from the nose to the A pillar and from there it's all different; unfortunately the bodywork while similar looking is going to be different as well so 2WD parts will not fit the 4WD. If you're shopping the US eBay and other US sites, you're looking for 83-86 parts. That generation wasn't here long and the wagons got cosmetic restyling in 87. The Wagon's corner lights are unique to the Wagon and the JDM sedan that was based off it; the front turn signals are common to all that generation of Toyota Tercel.
If you seek new Toyota parts, talk to the Internet parts sales division of Lou Fusz Toyota in Saint Louis, Missouri. I used to order parts for my Hilux from them; despite their
generic web page, they offer Toyota parts at a mail-order discount and will ship to odd places like Ciuadad Mier, Mexico.
(Don't ask.)
eBay currently lists just one set of corner lights, and apparently they're both rare and not widely available in the aftermarket.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1982-87-TOYOTA-TERCEL-S-WAGON-CORNER-LIGHT-16-44-R-H-/390324496064
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1982...r_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5adfab0ce9
I would suggest you go snag those immediately.