1992 Toyota Celica All Trac Turbo Hatchback 2-door 2.0l Alltrac on 2040-cars
Johnstown, Ohio, United States
1992 Toyota Calica AllTrac Turbo Rare Opportunity, these cars were difficult to find in 1990 and 1991, very scarce in 1992! This is a unique opportunity to buy an unmolested, original and corrosion-free example of the Toyota Alltrac Turbo. Most of these cars have been modified and or need restoration. This one has had some modifications but the key is they are reversible mods and all the stock parts go with the car. This is the best one I could find, but have not used it to the extent I want to so offering it up for sale here. It is reserved sensibly at $10k. If you think that is too high, you don't HAVE to bid. Please spare me the emails saying I'm too expensive etc. Buy another and be happy. If you want this one, it will cost at least $10k... Please check out the pictures of the car, it is really in magnificent condition and I have numerous spare parts including the original wheels with new tires should the new owner prefer original wheels. Car drives without fault, it has a full 3" exhaust front to back, although original downpipe and exhaust is with the car. It has the rare GT-FOUR rear lights with the orange vents, all of the elctrics (inc.automatic antenna) work as they should. Original 'system 10' stereo is in the vehicle. Seats shows signs of use but have no tears or splits. Sunroof functions both slide and tilt. Engine is quiet and doesn't smoke, no strange noises. Blow-off valve fitted, manuals go with the car. Email me through ebay if any questions.
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