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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.  

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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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