1984 Toyota Supra Mkii P-type on 2040-cars
Lebanon, New Jersey, United States
The 1984 Toyota Supra was a landmark vehicle for Toyota. It melded great looks with an easy to drive, practical sports car that competed directly with the best that was available at the time. The 1984 model came with a host of improvements over the earlier years, including added horsepower to it's 2.8L straight 6 engine, approximately 160 hp and 163 lb/ft of torque. The engine revs smoothly all the way to redline with impressive power delivery even by today's standards. The Supra also received some cosmetic upgrades for this year. The Celica Supra came in two variations, L-Type (Luxury) and P-type (Performance), this one being the more desirable P-type. The P-type had fender flares, unique wheels, better tires and suspension tuning, eight-way seats, and an LSD. Handling was the Supra's clame to fame thanks to it's light weight, excellent weight distribution, and independent suspension setup.
This car runs and drives as it should with a strong engine No squeaks or rattles It has an accident free clean title 124,500 original miles 5 Speed manual transmission Stage 1 clutch New battery Fresh Oil Pop up dvd-player Remote starter Otherwise all original Original Spare wheel in trunk The car has cosmetic rust in various places such as the lower quarter panels on both sides and the sunroof. The frame is solid and has no rust. Driver's seat has small tear in the bolster and there is some staining on the carpets. All the windows go up and down, the sunroof works, it does not leak, and the car starts up every time. It shifts and stops very well. All the gauges and lights work. Minor issue with the right headlight motor, the light gets stuck in the down position but it can be pulled up by hand. Also the air conditioning is not hooked up. Besides this, everything works as it should! Comes with a box of extras. This car is very fun to drive and own. Bid today on this authentic MkII Supra! Message me with any questions. |
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