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1977 Toyota Celica Gt Liftback Low Miles Coupe 5-speed Manual 1978 1979 1976 on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:71000 Color: is in great condition
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United States

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WORLD WIDE AUCTION!
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1977 TOYOTA CELICA GT LIFTBACK
5-Speed manual
2.2L 20R I4
71K Original miles
All original running gear
Paint is in excellent shape
Interior is great shape
The driver and passenger seat was redone recently
Also a new head liner
This vehicle is a really solid piece of machine
Fires right up with out issues
Runs and drives great!
Exterior is in great condition!
Grabs a bunch of a attention at car shows,restaurants, etc.
It won a couple of car shows
Adult owned
Heater defrost works
Aftermarket CD player
Kept indoors all it's life
Needs nothing
Getting harder to find
This will not disappoint
This is my pride and joy!
Clean title
This Celica takes you back to 1977.
 
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(360) 607-1959

NOTE: IF YOU HAVE "ZERO" FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR BIDDING OR IT WILL BE REMOVED

PLEASE HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE PRIOR BIDDING, I WILL NOT WAIT FOR YOU TO GET A LOAN

I REQUIRE A $1,000 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL, AND REMAINING BALANCE DUE VIA BANK WIRE

IF YOU HAVE A OFFER GIVE ME A CALL, I CAN END MY AUCTION EARLY IF THE OFFER IS RIGHT.

THIS VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN VANCOUVER,WASHINGTON STATE USA

BY BIDDING ON MY VEHICLE YOU'VE AGREED TO MY TERMS AND CONDITIONS

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING 

THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING.

 

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