This 1965 Toyota 700 (chassis UP10195984) is an Australian market example of a model more commonly known as the Publica. Delivered new to Melbourne on May 10th, 1965, the seller claims just 20,190 miles from new, adding that it remains in excellent running condition with fully functional accessories. Cosmetics are described as “immaculate,” and though perhaps overselling things a bit, the car does look quite tidy inside and out. The 2-speed Toyoglide isn’t ideal, but for less than half the asking price of a recently featured 4-speed example, it can be overlooked. Find it here on Just Auto in Logan, Queensland, Australia for $15k AUD (~$11,500 USD today). Special thanks to BaT reader David G. for this submission.

The interior looks to be all-original, and is fitted with a period-style underdash push-button radio–also very likely to be OEM or at least dealer-installed. Everything looks to be in very nice condition, including paint, upholstery, plastic fittings, and even some sort of driveline info sticker fitted to the right of the steering column.

Aside from the lead photo, no engine bay shots are provided. Power comes from a little 697cc, air-cooled flat-twin, hence the model name. 32 HP and a 2-speed automatic will make for deliberate progress, but at least the soundtrack will be fun.

Check out the trunk, complete with what look to be original spare, jack, and tools. Even with shipping, customs, and registration expenses, this one would still end up costing less than half of what the above-linked 800cc 4-speed example in Japan would run when all import charges are added up.