1983 Toyota Celica Gt on 2040-cars
Jonesboro, Louisiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1983
Make: Toyota
Drive Type: rear
Model: Celica
Mileage: 159,463
Trim: 2 door
I am listing this car for a friend. He has had this car for a long time. It is a 1983 toyota celica GT. It has 159463 miles on it. It had been in storage for 10 years. He has decided he wants to get rid of it so I told him I would try to help him sell it. It has a 22RE 4 cylinder fuel injected motor with a 5 speed transmission. It has a sun roof. The car runs good. The A/C works it just needs recharging. All the glass is good in it. The interior is in nice original condition. The car could probably use a good blowing out and some driving since it has been sitting up so long. It has the original paint job on it and it is showing some age. It has some flacking paint in spots and has a few spots with surface rust showing. This should be a collectable car as I would assume there is probably not to many of them left in this good of shape. If you have more detailed questions or need more info please ask and I can get all the information you need on it. It has a clear title. I will accept cash in person, certified bank check, or bank wire transfer as payment for the car. I will require full payment be made within seven days of the end of auction. Please serious bidders only. Again if you are in questions about something please ask.
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