1992 Toyota Celica Gt Hatchback 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Callaway, Maryland, United States
PLEASE READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION Up for auction is a 1992 Toyota Celica GT Liftback. This car has the 5S-FE 4 cylinder engine and the 5 speed manual transmission. I have owned the car for the past 3 years and it had been driven daily until the week before Thanksgiving November 2013 when it suddenly blew the AM1 engine fuse while on my way to work. I have been unable to determine the cause of the short which is sending positive power to both sides of the fuse connection. Thus I am frustrated with the vehicle. Everything in the car works fine. The air conditioning compressor was replaced last year and the system converted to 134a refrigerant. The car was originally red, but repainted black. The interior carpet was replaced in 2012. I have the mud guards and some miscellaneous extras, including a well worn Haynes repair manual. The stereo seen in the photos is not part of the auction, but I could probably be talked into leaving it in the car. If electrical systems are your thing, you could have this car on the road in no time, otherwise consider it as a very complete parts car. I am offering this vehicle at no reserve. Payment: Winning bidder will be required to make a $500.00 US deposit via PayPal within 48 hours of the close of auction. Any balance will be payable in cash (no checks) prior to transfer of title and keys. Winning bidder is responsible for pickup within 10 days of close of auction. Storage fees of $10.00 US per day will apply after 10 days, and will be payable before the vehicle will be released. Pickup: This vehicle will require a trailer or tow dolly. I have a U-Haul facility within 5 miles of the car location and can assist in lining up a rental if needed. I will repeat: This vehicle will require a trailer or tow dolly. |
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