1987 Toyota Celica Gts All Original 80k Original Miles Clean Title Runs Great on 2040-cars
Brentwood, California, United States
1987 Toyota Celica GTS, All original, 80k Original miles, Runs excellent, Original 2.0 Liter Fuel injection 16 valve 4 cylinder engine, Automatic transmission with Overdrive, Original interior in mint condition, NO cracks or rips, Original Factory Floor mats with plastic covers, Center contol, Power steering, Tilt steering, Power windows, Power door locks, ECT Power trans mode, Tilt steering, Tach gauge, AM/FM Cassette Player, Power side mirrors, Power sunroof, Rear Defroster, Auto Climate control with Air Conditioning, Non Smoker car, Rear seats have never been sat on, Clean title, Currently Registered, Tires are in good shape, Original Alloy wheels, GTS front and rear spoiler, all the lights inside and outside work, All the gauges work good, Timing Belt replaced at 70k, Fresh oil change, No Leaks, NO issues, No Rust anywhere, Original spare tire and tools, Original Manual, Have Recent reciepts from local Toyota Dealer of work done, Paint is in good shape, Overall in very good condition, Rear defroster, Factory Rocker Rock guards, Very hard to find a Celica with such low miles in good condition, This car can be driven Cross country, Only bid if you intend to purchase the car, Full payment is due within 3 days of the auction ending date, Car is to be picked up within 7 days after the auction ends, If you need a shipping quote or have anymore questions send me an email, Good Luck Bidding
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