1987 Toyota Celica St Coupe 2-door 2.0l Garaged Florida Car on 2040-cars
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
1987 TOYOTA CELICA ST
See pictures. All from this weekend. Reserve is low I think for the condition. I bought this for my son but he is 6'6" and while this works OK for me at 6'2" it is too cramped for him. Automatic. Avg 30 mpg 124,000 original miles on original Toyota engine. With continued regular maintenance and this car will go another 200,000+ miles. Always garaged. Original Paint still looks and shines like new - Interior & exterior clean and unmolested. ( Adult owned and maintained. No modifications.) See pictures. Close to "Time Machine" condition. Body & Interior is 9.5 out of 10. Owner's manual in glove box. Unused full size spare and jack tucked in trunk. Very well cared for. Oil changes, tires rotated every 3,000 miles. New alternator, new timing belt. New Bosch starter put in this week. All AC components are also new within last 12 months - Blows Ice Cold out of all vents. ( no leaks or recharges required.) Tires very good tred 75% all around. No oil or fluid leaks. All lights and lenses are in great shape. Window seals tight. Everything works. Pioneer AM/FM/ CD/ w USB for I-Pod head unit. New Pioneer speakers front & rear. I do have the original Celica stock radio to go with the car. Clean open Florida titled car. This '87 is in better shape than most Toyotas or Hondas that are 20 years newer. Thanks and please let me know if any questions. Of course payment in full either in person or cleared funds via Pay Pal or bank/ cashiers check etc prior to releasing title. I will do my best to assist buyer with transport of vehicle at buyer's expense if not coming to pick it up. |
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