In this episodeย we take aย look atย Romain Saraivaโs firecracker red 1976 Toyota Corolla KE35 SR along the country roads just south of Paris.
โI grew up in the back of a Renault 5 and Mercedes 190,โ Romain reminisces, โOn the highway, I would play a game with my father and my kid brother. The goal was to guess the make of cars and trucks. My father would always win because of all the old cars. Thatโs where it all started.โ What began as an innocent game to pass the time on family road trips became the seed for a lifetime of automotive love.
โI became interest[ed] in those cars,โ Romain lovingly admits, โI am curious, and not knowing what make they were intrigued me.โ In his younger years, Romainโs family acquired a sturdy Toyota Hiluxโthe seemingly immortal compact truck the worldโs workforce has depended on for decadesโand years later Romainโs grandfather is still driving the trusty Toyota hauler.
His granddadโs Toyota pickup-turned-farm-truck, a neighborโs often-driven Datsun, and the Saraiva familyโs Mazda MX-5 with a six-digit odometer tally all came together to capture Romainโs curiosity: โI found it so interesting. I came to realize that these cars had a story and a soul.โ
When Romain eventually came of driving age, he was studying art in school and was after something special for his first car; something different, something with a soul. After discovering the unusual classic Toyota Corolla coupe in Portugal while on a family vacation, Romain kept an eye out for a similar sled once home back in France. Finally, he found a red and white Corolla KE35 SR for sale: โIt reminded me of Starsky & Hutch, so I fell for it.โ
But Romainโs lusting eyes were blinded from what lay beneath the shiny red paint. He quickly discovered that the car was somewhat shoddily thrown togetherโnot to mention it had been wrecked and hastily repaired for a quick saleโbut the Corollaโs charm captivated Romain all the same, and he decided to iron out the wrinkles and make his vehicle into the one heโd originally envisioned it could be.
โWe spent a lot of time on it, taking it apart, changing parts, and redoing it. We wouldnโt give up,โ says Romain, โI really wanted to create something for me and for my children too, like a heritage. Just like my father’s talents for mechanics, for everything he taught me and will continue to pass on to me.โ
It was a lengthy process that required a lot of the familyโs hands to help resurrect the humble Toyota coupe, but Romain was determined to bring it back from the brink. โIt was a family adventure between a father and a son and the rest of the family who had to put up with a dismantled car for over two years, but [it] all ended well.โ After seeing the rebuild photos and the finished project in action, we couldnโt agree more.



