1977 Toyota Corolla on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
I am selling my classic 1977 Toyota Corolla. This is a 2TC 1.6 Engine and a 5 speed manual transmission, no leaks. This little car is very fast and fun to drive. Interior is in good condition just the driver seat and front door panel need some work but the rest is in "A-OK" shape for the year of the car. The tires are in like new condition and paint looks in very good condition, it has a nice shine. I do have the back bumper but the 1st owner made the mistake amd cut the L brackets off from the bumper. It could easily be welded back on - nothing big OR you can always purchase another bumper but it really isn't nessiary since you can fix this one easily. This is a very good looking car - not a show car status level but could be if finished car has no A/C .
If you have any questions about the car please message me. I will gladly get back to you as soon as possible. Due to the year of the car, this will have to be sold as is condition - as an old vintage classic car in good condition. I have a clean title for the car. a $500.00 dollars deposit with paypal none refund when purchase Again ask questions before purchasing car. Thanks for looking! |
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