1972 Toyota Celica St on 2040-cars
Arcadia, California, United States
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For sale is my Bone
stock 1972 Toyota Celica ST with original 18R-C engine and W40 4speed manual
transmission. Interior is in excellent condition with the exception of one
little tear in driver’s seat. All the lights and gauges work like they should.
Windows roll up and down nicely. Recent work includes new radiator hoses top
and bottom, new oil pump, new fuel pump, new plugs, new plug wires, new points,
new rotor, new rotor cap, new water pump, new battery, rebuilt carburetor.
Vinyl top which was a dealer added item costing extra is in good original
condition, bright work looks very good and original. Paint work is mostly
original and looks good with left rear 1/4 panel, front right fender and hood
seems to be repainted at some point, there are dings and chips which is to be
expected from a 41 year old original car. One key works on all locks. Best part
is that there seems to be no rust that I can find on the car including
floors/bottom of fenders/spare wheel well. Car runs strong with no smoke or
heating issues whatsoever, transmission shifts smooth with no weird noises. I can’t
seem to take this car for a spin without getting few thumbs up or double
takes. Odometer shows 81,556 which I
believe is correct given the condition of this car but judge for yourself. I will let the pictures do the talking. If you have any questions please feel free to message me. I have a clean and clear title in hand.
I am willing to help with the shipping for the out of state/country buyers. Buyers have to make all the shipping arraignments and pay for it. |
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