1986 Toyota Corolla Ae86 on 2040-cars
Homestead, Florida, United States
Here is a very rare and hard to find 1986 Toyota Corolla AE 86....5
Speed manual transmission with a healthy single cam 4ac motor....Car
runs and drives but it has a bad brake line so it cannot be driven......The
body overall is pretty solid but does have some rust issues on the
top of the car....However , the rocker panels , door panels , quarter
panels , and fenders are all solid...I have all 4 matching
wheels....Without a doubt , this baby can be fully restored back to it's
glory....I was going to finish her but I have to finish another
project...Interior is all there but will need a dash and a drivers side
inner door panel...Body has 152065 miles on it but motor and transmission were rebuilt about 5 years ago.....Sounds really nice...Don't let this one get away....I have a pretty reasonable low reserve......I also have a 100% Feedback rating and I tried to describe the car to the best of my knowledge and ability.....I am also selling the car locally so I have the right to end the auction if someone buys it....Please ask any and all questions before bidding.....BIDDERS WITH A 10 OR LESS FFEEDBACK , PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU BID......BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING OR PICKING UP THE VEHICLE.....For more info , send me a message or call / text me at 786-837-1634....Thank You and Happy Bidding!!!!!!
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