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1976 Toyota Corolla Dlx Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:13379
Location:

Grants Pass, Oregon, United States

Grants Pass, Oregon, United States

1976 Toyota Corolla Deluxe 2 Door Coupe
Model TE3, 1.6 L Engine , 5 Speed Manual Transmission, Clean Title 
5 Digit Odometer reads 13379 ;  Being Sold As Exempt Mileage 

 Runs And Drives Very Nice Has minor dents around rear wheel well , interior needs work, no headliner, "amateur" paint job with runs, no stereo. Will need some work but a very great starting point for some one with this unique car. Only rust on the car I have seen is a quarter size area in the trunk where someone let water sit.

No Reserve Auction !!! Highest Bid Wins !

Please E-mail or call to request more pictures, or if you have any questions.

Chris @ 1-541-441-0099

Vehicle is located in Grants Pass Oregon 97526
 
Buyer is Responsible For Shipping or Local Pick Up

Vehicle Is Being Sold " As-Is "




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