1978 Toyota Corolla 2 Door Couple With A 13b Bridge Port Engine on 2040-cars
Brownstown, Pennsylvania, United States
I im selling my 1978 Toyota corolla with a 13b rotary bridge port and polish engine, turbo two trans, a grand national rear 10 bolt 557 ratio, racing clutch has custom wheels, air breather, shifter,and a 150 shot of NOS, the interior is all fabricated from front to rear, roll cage, paint, and airbrushed hood, fuel cell, it also will go with display, everything in this was done my me there is no issues with it car is immaculate and turns heads everywhere it goes, I built it as a street car for shows, its been autograph by Dennis Gage from my classic car TV show have pictures that will go with car also all trophys will go with car also and, I also have a one car big tex trailer that im selling also, Please do not contact me if you are going to be low balling offers, I have put lots of time and money into it so do not insult me with low offers, contact me or email me no trades need cash. This car is beautiful in and out.
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