1984 Toyota Celica Supra Hatchback 2-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:2.8L 2754CC l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Celica
Trim: Supra Hatchback 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Sunroof
Mileage: 201,075
Exterior Color: Blue
This car was originally gifted to me by a friend many years back with the intention of it being a project car for myself. Unfortunately things never quite panned out for me as I never had the time or finances to support this project as fully as I had wanted to. In fact I still have a separate motor and rear end from an '83 Supra that were supposed to be switched into this vehicle. They were both from someone who had made considerable upgrades to each (suspension improvements for the rear end and I believe the engine was rebuilt and significantly more powerful). The car was always a blast to drive and the sounds coming out the rear end were amazing and always put a big grin on my face. These are pretty rare these days and I wish I really could maintain and improve it but I just can't. As such, I hope it can become a great project car for someone else to restore to it's full glory.
As for its condition it is slightly beat up being such an old model (hence it being a project car). The paint has rusted in some areas or chipped off. The interior has some stains and wear but no major defects like large tears in the upholstery or anything. Everything is pretty much just cosmetic. The only major interior problem I would say is the center console which is missing the radio/cassette player that should be there. I never checked explicitly but I think you should be able to install your own as all the connections seem to be present. Also, the steering wheel has a random cover on it since the original had basically deteriorated to the point that it was rather uncomfortable to hold. Lastly, the windshield has a fairly large crack going across it.
Since this is my first time selling on eBay I'm fairly new to the procedure and standard practices. I hope this description and included pictures covers most questions anyone would have but feel free to contact me with any other questions about the car or its condition or to ask for more specific pictures.
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