The 1974 Toyota Crown, part of the S40 series, was a mid-size luxury sedan known for its blend of performance, comfort, and modern design. Available in sedan, station wagon, and hardtop coupe body styles.
The car came with 2.0L, 2.6L, and 3.0L inline-six engines in the offer and buyers could choose between 4-speed manual and 3-speed automatic transmission. The interior offered greater accommodation space amenities such as luxurious interiors, wooden working instrument panels and air conditioning that was an option. Introduced as an economical luxury car, the 1974 Crown became a best seller in Japan and several overseas markets confirming Toyota’s adherence to quality and dependability in mid seventies.
Standard for front passengers, lap belts for rear seats
Bumper Design
Larger bumpers for impact absorption
Structural Reinforcements
Stronger frame for crash protection
Other Safety Features
No airbags, basic crash protection systems for the time
1974 Toyota Crown Interior Features
Feature
Details
Seating Capacity
5-6 passengers (depending on body style)
Upholstery
Vinyl or cloth (base models); leather (higher trims)
Dashboard
Wood trim on higher trims, simple analog gauges (speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge)
Air Conditioning
Optional (available in higher trims)
Power Windows
Available on higher trims
Audio System
4-speaker AM/FM radio (optional)
Steering Wheel
Wood or plastic (standard); leather on luxury trims
Storage
Spacious glove compartment, rear seat folds down in some models for larger cargo
Additional Features
Central locking (higher trims), adjustable seats, wood accents, chrome interior elements
1974 Toyota Crown Exterior Features
Feature
Details
Body Styles
Sedan, Station Wagon, Hardtop Coupe
Grille
Large rectangular grille with chrome accents
Headlights
Round or rectangular headlights, depending on trim
Taillights
Rectangular taillights with chrome surrounds
Bumpers
Chrome bumpers, larger for safety regulations
Chrome Accents
Trim along windows, grille, and bumpers
Wheel Options
Steel wheels, optional hubcaps, 14-15 inch wheels
Colors
Beige, blue, green, white, and other options depending on trim
Additional Features
Side moldings, flush door handles, brightwork trim around windows
Current Selling Price in U.S.
Condition
Price Range
Restored/Excellent
$12,000–$20,000+
Good Condition
$7,000–$12,000
Fair/Project Car
$2,500–$6,000
Note: Prices can vary based on vehicle condition, originality, and market demand. You can find 1974 Toyota Crown for sale in classic car marketplaces like Hemmings, Bring a Trailer, and eBay Motors, where prices tend to fluctuate based on demand and specific car conditions.
The 1974 Toyota Crown offered a blend of luxury, performance, and reliability, making it a sought-after vehicle in its time. Its elegant design, robust engines, and comfortable features helped cement its reputation as a premium mid-size sedan.