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1988 Classic Convertible Toyota Celica Gt on 2040-cars

US $2,500.00
Year:1988 Mileage:119000
Location:

New Haven, Connecticut, United States

New Haven, Connecticut, United States

1988 Toyota Celica GT Convertible!! This rare car still only has 119,000 actual miles.  I am the 2nd owner from my knowledge. The automatic transmission shifts properly. The brakes and fluids are all good and serviced regularly. The car has always been in a garage. It goes down the road straight and has no shakes. Best of all this car maintains ALL its original paint and body panels. No accidents.!! The motor and transmission are all number matching!!  The Air Conditioning works but needs to be recharged. No holes, no cracks on the convertible top. You could buy the car now and enjoy next Spring or turn into a car show. 

PLEASE READ, UNDERSTAND AND ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING TERMS BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO BID.

  • Please be aware of ebay's policy on bidding. You are bidding to purchase this vehicle, NOT come and take a look. So, your responsible decision to purchase this vehicle is made before you bid, NOT after.

  • PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS! I will do the best to accurately describe the vehicle (203) 868-8732 or email: ivelizechevarria@gmail.com, but be aware that the vehicle is pre-owned and not brand new. 

  • After the auction ends I will attempt to make contact with high bidder via email. If confirmation is not received within 24 hours, I reserves the right to cancel this auction or sell to any qualified bidder.
  • PAYMENT METHOD:Full payment for this vehicle is to be be paid within (5) days. This is to be done with one of the following methods: Bank to Bank wire transfer, Paypal, Bank Check or Money Order. 

  • DELIVERY METHODS:
  • You will have to arrange shipping for the car or you can come pick it up in person.

    If you are flying, please use BradleyAirport, Hartford, CT as the airport of choice. From there take the I91 South to New Haven, CT, Exit 8. This is about 45 minute.

  • Payment is to be received in full and all payment methods must clear before the release of the vehicle and/or any paperwork can be given.

  • Unless agreed upon, the vehicle is to be picked up within (7) days. After (7) days the vehicle will be brought to a storage facility subject to their liens for release.

  • Not concurring with any of the above terms could result in a loss of this sale.
  • IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS, PLEASE DO NOT BID!!!

     

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