1974 Toyota Corolla Deluxe Te27 "mango" For Sale on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
1974 Toyota Corolla TE27 " Mango"
Car is in very good condition. It's 99.99% rust free, there is a dime spot on the bottom of the RH fender (unseen unless looking for it) and tiny spot on the LH fender (almost unseen as well). Paint started to peel from water in spare tire wheel well. Car has couple minor dings/dents. White paint is orginal and black stripes where a later add on. The largest one is on the hood in front. Car has an automatic transmission. We drove it 250 miles recently with no problems at all. Interior is worn. Dash is cracked, and upholstery needs to be redone Has original delete plates for radio and clock. Front seats need t be re-upholstered as well. Door panels are nice. Car gets great 30+ gas mileage. Comes with original super nice trunk mat, tool set, spare tire,and shop manual etc. (everything in last 2 pics). We work with car shippers and can ship thr vehicle at a very good competitive rate. I have installed two JDM slim bumpers and a front JDM valance from japan (all not installed). We wont' provide warranty for this vehicle. However is appears in very nice running and driving condition and with appropriate service can go many more miles Feel free to ask for more hi-resolution photos! Ship to PayPal Confirmed address only. I ship worldwide, let me know if you are outside of 48 U.S. Continental for shipping quote. Actual pictures shown below. I do reserve the right to end auction at any time. Thanks
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