71 Corolla Te28 2-dr Wgn *super Rare* Low Miles *old School* Sharp* Must See!! on 2040-cars
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Engine:2TC
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Toyota
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Corolla
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: TE28
Drive Type: RWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 69,214
YOU ARE VIEWING A VERY NICE AND SUPER RARE, ZERO RUST EXAMPLE OF A 1971 TOYOTA COROLLA TE28 2-DR WAGON. THIS COROLLA SPORTS A 1.6 LITER, 2TC 4 CYLINDER MATED TO A 2-SPEED TOYO-GLIDE TRANSMISSION, WITH ONLY 62,914 ORIGINAL MILES. THE TOYOTA HAS HAD ONLY ONE REPAINT DUE TO FADING AND THE THE FACTORY CLOTH/VINYL SEATS, WITH EMBOSSED COROLLA CREST, LOOK GREAT!! THE ADDITION OF THE MAGNUM 500 MAG WHEELS, THE ROPE-WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL, AND FALSA BLANKET IN THE HATCH AREA, GIVE THIS TE28 AN "OLD SCHOOL" FEEL. ALL GLASS IS IN GOOD SHAPE AND THE WINDOWS ROLL UP/DOWN EASILY. THE ENGINE STARTS QUICKLY, WITH ITS NEW WEBER CARBURETOR, AND RUNS VERY QUIETLY. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT AND THE WAGON STOPS AND STEERS NICELY, AS WELL. THE EXTERIOR LIGHT WORKS AND THE GAUGES ARE ACCURATE. ITS GETTING EXTREMELY HARD TO FIND THESE WAGONS AND EVEN MORE RARE TO FIND ONE NOT RUSTED OUT. THIS CAR GETS ALOT OF ATTENTION AT CAR SHOWS AND THUMBS UP EVERYWHERE I DRIVE IT. THE COROLLA HAS PLENTY OF POWER AROUND TOWN AND I DRIVE IT ON THE HIGHWAY (RUNS ABOUT 65 MPH COMFORTABLY). ALTOUGH NOT A SHOW CAR, THIS '71 COROLLA IS CERTAINLY SHARP AND WOULD BE GREAT TO HAVE FOR WEEKEND CRUISES OR LOCAL CAR SHOWS.
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