1991 Toyota Celica St Coupe 2- One Family Owned, All Documentation, 164k on 2040-cars
Capitola, California, United States
For Sale is a 1991 Toyota Celica. This car has 164,XXX miles on it. This has been in the family since day one, when purchased off the lot in San Bruno, CA. Original window sticker included!
It drives great, near new tires, all documentation of work done. Body is in great shape, on very small creese in the passenger side lower front valence. Interior has been well cared for. Not very many Celica's are in this shape at its age. This has been driven for the past 20 years by an Adult (50-70) driver. Making the trip from Santa Cruz to SF every few months. Title is clear and is registered in CA till Oct 2015. Please ask any questions prior to bidding. This would be a great first car. This vehicle is sold AS IS. If you would like to see the car in person, it is located in Capitola CA and I can arrange if needed. This car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early. A deposit of $500.00 via Paypal is required at end of auction within 48 hours, the remaining amount is due within 7 days. I am happy to help with working on getting the car shipped. Thank you. |
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