1988 Toyota Celica Turbo All-trac on 2040-cars
Moline, Illinois, United States
You are looking at a 1988 Toyota Celica Lift Back All-Trac Turbo. I am a car collector. I got this for my collection. I had not had a chance to start the restoration. I have made a decision, because of lack of room an time. I have decided to sell off a few cars. It actually is breaking my heart but I'm getting no younger and will probably be moving to a different state in a few years. anyway enough about me. This Celica is a 88 celica All-Trac Turbo Charged All wheel drive. These cars were the rarest, high tech, lowest production vehicles. That Toyota made at the time. They cost more then the Supra at that time which was the highest price car for them. These where unbelievable to drive. They are so fast for a Four cylinder and handle like you are on tracks because of the All wheel drive. They all were well equipped as this one is. This car runs and drives Great. I have a decent eye for car that I want to collect and this one is no reject of mine. Trust me this is a must release definitely not a want to. In these car's of this age rust is a issue. But not with this one it has two spots. Not in the normal prone areas. It has rust on the sunroof panel only which is a 4 bolt replaceable part. Not on the sunroof opening area ever at all. And one other spot only. On the windshield outer frame a tinny little bubble which can be repaired with iut removing the windshield. I have pictures of all of this. The car has one door ding very small which did not break the paint. That can be repaired by paintless dent repair. This car is really all that. Please call me I will answer any questions that I can. I also have Probably 75 more pictures that I can send you, just tell me what you would like to see. I am not good at listing and I was only able to put 24 pictures. This car does not leak anything at all. Not bearing noises in trans, engine, wheels steering or differentials.The car has no over heat issues. Brakes good. Handles good. Oil pressure at idle when fully wormed up is one third up from low. Turbo spools up perfectly as it should. Car does not smoke at all or use oil. the car has never ever been painted on that I can tell. It is original paint. I have all the pictures to prove to you. I don't lye that's why I have over 700 feed backs at 100% positive. Never received anything but a positive Feed back. This is becoming boring to anyone who has made it this far. So please mail or call me Randell Carr 1-309-269-1203 There will be no disappointments. This car is a totally unmolested car. No speed equipment. Stock and TOYOTA QUALITY
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