1982 Toyota Celica Gt Hatchback 2-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Bellevue, Washington, United States
This is a one owner car that was well cared for. It has 247900 miles. The third-generation Celica arrived in 1982 with the introduction of the Celica GT-S. It offered performance similar to that of a Supra with the fuel economy and price of a Celica. Getting an EPA estimated 38/24 highway/city miles per gallon (can not guarantee that is the current MPG), the GT-S came with a sport suspension, performance tires, and power assist steering. Exceptionally well maintained "driver". Interior is very clean and shows less than normal wear for its age and miles. Paint is good but has deterioration to the clear coat on the hood and roof that is common for cars of this era. There is one 2" dia. spot of surface rust at the back of the drivers side door jambMechanically very sound and reliable with no known defects. Great tires, good brakes, glass is in good condition, "S" package (includes: sport suspension, Aluminum Alloy wheels, Sport Seats with w/LH 8-way adjust, and sport fender flares), variable assist power steering and all weather guard package. Factory AM/FM radio was replaced with an after market unit, but the original factory radio is included for those wishing to bring this car back to original. Spare parts include seat belt retractors and outside rear view mirrors. Original owners manual, extensive collection of sales literature, Motor Trend magazine featuring this model as "Import Car of the Year", plus original window sticker. Original owner reported that the car has never been in an accident. This is a highly desirable Celica GT that was donated to the car ministry at Bellevue Presbyterian Church. We are selling this car to generate funds to help low income, needy families and individuals in our community. Car is being sold as is where is with no warranty. Local inspection will be appointment only. |
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