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** Super Clean & Rare !!!! 1980 Toyota Celica Convertible !!!! on 2040-cars

US $11,980.00
Year:1980 Mileage:40000
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*** VERY CLEAN AND RARE !!!!  1980 TOYOTA CELICA CONVERTIBLE WITH ONLY 40,000 DOCUMENTED MILES !!!!

HAVE YOU BEEN LOOKING FOR A NEAT LITTLE CONVERTIBLE…..  ???  THIS IS ONE OF THOSE CARS YOU DO NOT SEE VERY OFTEN- IF EVER ???  OLDER TOYOTAS HAVE BEEN INCREASING IN VALUE THOUGH THE YEARS- MOSTLY BECAUSE A LOT OF THESE CARS RUSTED OUT OR WERE DRIVEN INTO THE GROUND…  I HAD ONE IN HIGH SCHOOL AND DROVE IT EVERY DAY LIKE I STOLE IT !!!!  THE GOOD THING ABOUT THESE CARS IS THAT THEY WERE ALWAYS BUILT TO LAST AND HOLD UP WELL – MOST OF THE TIME THE ACTUAL KEYS THEMSELVES WOULD WEAROUT BEFORE THE CAR DID….THIS RARE EXAMPLE WAS A 2-OWNER CAR THAT WAS VERY WELL CARED FOR,   RARELY DRIVEN,  AND MOST OF THE TIME STORED INSIDE OUT OF THE ELEMENTS…  PAINT AND BODY IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, UNDERCARRIAGE DOES SHOW AGE BUT OVERALL VERY SOLID… FABRIC TOP DOES SHOW SOME WEAR WHERE THE FRAME CONNECTS TO THE TOP AND BEING TUCKED IN/TOP DOWN POSITION ….  INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN WITH WORKING A/C, HEAT, GAUGES- EVEN THE CLOCK AND RADIO WORK !!!!  THE DASH IS EXCELLENT – NO CRACKS !!!!   THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS !!!!!  THE CONVERTIBLE CONVERSTION WAS DONE BY A COMPANY CALLED: AMERICAN CUSTOM COACHWORKS OUT OF BEVERLY HILLS, CA.  

QUICK START UP AND WALK AROUND VIDEO:

   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCcMMINrO7A

 

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JAY BROWN (302)-395-7553    OR

JAY.BROWN@PRICEAUTOGROUP.COM

 

SHIPPING AVAILABLE IF NEEDED.   PLEASE HAVE FUNDS READY WHEN PURCHASING- WE DO NOT HAVE ANY BANKS THAT FINANCE CARS THIS OLD.  TRADES ARE WELCOME – BUT THEY MUST BE BROUGHT TO US TO SEE IN PERSON – NO EXCEPTIONS !!!!! VEHICLE IS SOLD AS-IS, NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

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Toyota reveals Tokyo Motor Show concepts

Mon, 04 Nov 2013

Toyota is getting ready for the Tokyo Motor Show later this month, and to tease us, the Japanese automaker has released photos and information about the concept vehicles it'll be bringing to the show. In all, there'll be five world premieres from Toyota (six if you split the Voxy and Noah minivan concepts), including some vehicles that'll be released in the near future, and others that need more time to incubate.
Let's get the world premieres out first. Toyota is a pioneer of gasoline-electric hybrids, but it's also pursuing hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicles. The clearest indication of this is the FCV concept, a hydrogen-powered sedan in the same vein as the the FCV-R that will bow at the auto show. (Read more about the FCV, here.)
Other world debuts include the FV2 concept (pictured), a unique, one-seat future vehicle that emphasizes the "Fun to Drive" philosophy; the JPN TAXI concept, a next-generation taxi concept designed with Japanese hospitality in mind; and the Voxy and Noah concepts, next-generation minivans that differ most in exterior design cues and are scheduled to launch in the Japanese market in early 2014.

Toyota discontinuing FJ Cruiser after 2014 model year

Tue, 20 Aug 2013

The Toyota FJ Cruiser is not long for this world. According to the manufacturer's own fleet website, the rugged FJ will be discontinued after the 2014 model year, with the companies final orders due in June of next year.
Toyota first launched the FJ Cruiser in 2006 as a 2007 model, and aside from minor year-over-year changes, it has not been substantially updated. The FJ is the modern successor to the original FJ40 Land Cruiser that Toyota produced from the 1960s all the way up through 1984, when the automaker decided to better focus on its larger, four-door Land Cruiser line. Currently, it uses a 4.0-liter V6 engine with either rear- or four-wheel drive, and is available with either a five-speed automatic or six-speed manual transmission. Interestingly, word of the FJ's demise comes not long after Toyota's US boss, Bill Fay, reaffirmed his company's commitment to body-on-frame trucks in late July.
Also of interest, Toyota's fleet website states that the 2014 model year Prius range will have "minor updates," though it's unclear what those are as of this writing. When Autoblog reached out to confirm these developments with Toyota, spokesman Curt McCallister reminded us, "As is our corporate policy, we don't discuss future products beyond the present or upcoming model year."

Toyota puts three-wheeled i-Road into public tests in Japan [w/video]

Fri, Mar 7 2014

The lucky citizens of Japan are getting it now, and some folks in France will join the fray later this year, but that's about it for public, leaning-trike fun. The car in question is Toyota's three-wheeled i-Road concept electric vehicle. And in addition to being really narrow and quite environmentally friendly, this little EV leans quite a bit when it scoots around curves. Earlier this week, the Japanese automaker started testing the super-narrow vehicles in Toyota City, Japan. They're part of a broader scheme called "Ha:mo" in which people can link shared vehicles with public transportation systems to get around with minimal environmental impact. Grenoble, France, will be the recipient of some i-Road EVs for a vehicle-sharing project that starts later this year. The i-Road weigh about 660 pounds, is less than a yard wide and has a 28 mile per hour top speed. The i-Road was first shown off at the Geneva Motor Show early last year and shortly thereafter was the subject of a groovy video that showed a group of four cruising and leaning through the streets of a Mediterranean village in France. Check out Toyota's video on the vehicle-testing program and the official press release below and read our driving impressions here. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Changing Mobility and Lives, Three Wheels at a Time Residents of Toyota City, Japan, might be wondering what they just saw on the street. If it had three wheels and was leaning around a corner, it was the "i-Road", Toyota's ultra-compact all-electric, all-fun concept. On Sunday, the i-Road, which weighs a mere 300 kg and is less than 90 cm wide, was let loose on public roads at an event to mark its introduction into "Ha:mo", Toyota's optimized urban transport system. Soon, even more i-Roads will be zooming around Toyota city when they are made available to residents at vehicle-sharing stations. And later this year the lucky residents of Grenoble, France, will also be able to have some three-wheeled fun, thanks to a vehicle-sharing project that will last until 2017. Besides being an absolute blast to drive, how could the i-Road actually help you out? Well, picture the following: You just got off work. You get a phone call. You need to get across town, pronto, because your wife just went into labor. But your car is in the shop, there's no time to call a taxi, and your co-workers with cars are stuck doing overtime.