We have this car in our barn . . .

Did those come with a big 2.6 four also? That's all 70's man! I learned to drive a stick in a '77 Celica, looked the same inside, woodgrain and striped seats. Dig that stereo cassette, and a trip computer?
Pishta, this is a five-speed stick with a 1.6 L engine. There was also an option for a larger 2.0 engine available on the Arrow. I previously posted a close-up of the CompuCruise installed on top of the radio spot in the dash. We still have the original radio somewhere. There is also a Clarion equalizer under the dash on the passenger side. I'll have to take a photo of that because it doesn't show up in previous photos. Back in the 70's, when we were young, it was all about the music, LOL! (Now he's into talk radio instead.) And I learned to drive a stick in my mom's '62 Ford Falcon in an empty church parking lot. Think it was a "three on the tree" (see what I'm learning from you guys? Haha) As I recall, there was a little rubber button on the rubber floorboard in the corner beyond the clutch pedal that you would smash down several times with your foot to squirt water on the windshield. LOL. The VW bug my husband drove after they sold the T-Bird used the air pressure from the spare tire located under the front hood to squirt the washer water. He would always check the spare's air pressure after a rainy season. LOL
Sorry I ramble. Staying on topic is not one of my virtues!