1975 Toyota Celica Ra22, Restored Chassis, Full Suspension, Rare, New Oem on 2040-cars
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
RARE.....RARE....RARE...Chance to own this one of a kind RA22.
Up for sale is my much loved 1975 Toyota Celica. This car is truly one of a kind. It's is the rare 1975 model which has the earlier short nose body style with the larger engine found in the later long body style. Was only produced in the 1975 and this one was even a Manual Transmission. Car has only 68k original miles. This car has undergone a full restoration. Body has been painted Toyota Super White II. The engine bay, firewall, door mirrors, door sill trim, rocker moldings have been fully shaved. The body of this car is flawless!!! Been garage kept all its life. Spare tire well has also been shaved and frame supports added on the underbody for chassis strengthening. 2002 Celica seats mounting welded in. Allows use of 2002 Celica seats, which are included, or racing seat brackets also if you want to add some old school recaros, etc. This car has a huge online following!!! More pics and details of this car and it's history can be found at The75Celica.com Full modification and parts list is as follows: Toyota Super White II Paint Shaved Engine Bay Shaved and coated trunk floor Rear frame rail under brace Shaved door mirrors Shaved rocker moldings New OEM Toyota Fender mirrors New OEM Toyota Front Windshield Weatherstrip New OEM Toyota Rear Windshield Weatherstrip New OEM Lower Door Weatherstrip New OEM Upper Door Weatherstrip New OEM Interior Window molding New OEM Quarter Window Weatherstrip New OEM Hood Weatherstrip New OEM Trunk Weatherstrip New OEM Window Clips New OEM Windshield Chrome Trim New OEM Celica Script Side Emblems New OEM Red and White Side Emblems New OEM Hood Latch Cable and Spring New OEM Hood Rest upper and Lower rubbers New OEM Hood, Fender, Trunk hardware New OEM Door Bumpers New OEM Clear Corner Lenses New TRD Replica Front Spoiler New Techno Toy Tuning Coil overs New Techno Toy Tuning Control Arms New Techno Toy Tuning RCAs New Techno Toy Tuning Tension Rods New Techno Toy Tuning Rear 4 Links AE86 Rack and Pinion Conversion New Megan Racing Inner Tie Rods New Megan Racing Outer Tie Rods New OEM Steering Boots New Custom Universal Engine Cradle with Rack Mounts New Custom Aluminum Griffin Radiator Custom Steering Column Conversion for Rack and Pinion New Engine Cradle Hardware OEM 71-72 Chrome Smiley Front and Rear Bumpers New 16x8 +10 Rota RBR Concave Wheels Hyper Black New BFGoodrich KDW 225-45-16 Tires New Wilwood 4 piston Big Brake Kit New Wilwood Reverse Mount Pedal Box New Wilwood Dual Master Cylinders New Wilwood Clutch Master Cylinder All the original Parts are also included in the sale. I have two large totes full of spare parts from purchased parts vehicles also that will be included. Everything is here to fully assemble the vehicle with a ton of extras. All interior pieces with the exception of carpet is included. I would recommend having them all recovered to new so they match the beauty of the chassis exterior. Custom Engine cradle is built to handle nearly any engine configuration of your choosing. So what else is needed you ask? First this car is not fully assembled. Suspension, engine cradle, rack and pinion setup is all installed, and wheels are on. Other than putting on emblems and installing all the weatherstripping the car needs just the following: Fuel lines run Brake lines run Adjustment of pedal box to suit driver Engine and wiring completed and installed Interior completed ....Thats it. I'm willing to assemble the chassis fully for the purchaser to ease shipping costs. The extra parts can just be placed in the interior. Starting price of the vehicle is $14k. After that it is NO RESERVE!!! If you have been searching for a vintage Toyota dream car this is the one for you. No need to spend months or years tracking down rare or non existing parts and spending thousands upon thousands of dollars. I've done all that hard work and it's all included. Serious
bidders only. Full payment is due within seven days of the auction end. Feel free to contact me with any questions regarding the vehicle at sales@the75celica.com or through eBay. |
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