74 Toyota Celica St Ra21 - A Extraordinary Car, None Finer. on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Body Type:HARDTOP
Engine:2.0 LITER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: MEDIUM SADDLE
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Celica
Trim: ST
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 96,000
Sub Model: 2 DOOR HARDTOP
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: NONE
FOR SALE BY OWNER:
A GENUINE 1974 TOYOTA CELICA ST (MODEL # RA21) WITH A 4 CYLINDER GASOLINE ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. OPTIONS INCLUDE POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES, RADIO, TINTED GLASS, REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER, 14" STEEL WHEELS AND FULL DISC COVERS, PERFORMANCE TIRES, HALOGEN HEADLAMPS, DELUXE HEATER, FULL INSTRUMENTATION, (TACHOMETER, AMPS, TEMP, OIL PRESSURE AND FUEL GAUGES), FULL CARPETING INCLUDING TRUNK, CENTER CONSOLE, BUCKET SEATS AND SEAT & SHOULDER SAFETY BELTS.
THE FOLLOWING REPAIRS HAVE BEEN DONE RECENTLY -
1.) OIL AND FILTER
2.) ENGINE TUNE-UP
3.) BRAKES FRONT AND REAR
4.) EXHAUST SYSTEM
5.) COOLANT FLUSH
6.) TRANSMISSION SERVICE
7.) REAR DIFFERENTIAL SERVICE
8.) 4 NEW TIRES
9.) ENGINE OVERHAUL
10.) REAR GAS SHOCKS
11.) BATTERY
AS YOU CAN SEE THE CAR IS READY TO GO AS IS, IT NEED NOTHING. A COMPLETE REFINISH OF THE EXTERIOR WAS PROFESSIONALLY DONE AND LOOKS B E A U T I F U L! A REALLY CLEAN ORIGINAL CAR WITH NOTHING TO DO BUT ENJOY. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID, AND ASK PERMISSION FROM WHOEVER YOU NEED TO BEFORE YOU BID.
THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO THE AUCTION MAY END AT ANY TIME. ALL PAYMENTS MUST CLEAR BEFORE TITLE IS SENT OR CAR IS DELIVERED. MAKE CERTAIN YOU'VE FIGURED IN THE COST OF TRANSPORT B E F O R E YOU BID - I THOUGHT BIDDERS WOULD REALIZE THIS FACT BUT I GUESS SOME NEED REMINDING.
A CLEAR, CLEAN AZ TITLE IN HAND, CAR IS READY TO GO, IT'S CLEAN AS A WHISTLE AND SMELLS LIKE A DAISY, NO MUSTY SMELLS OR CIGARETTE/ CIGAR SMOKERS. NO PETS OR SMALL CHILDREN.
THIS IS NO JOKE AND THE CAR IS AS STATED, A ONCE IN A LIFETIME CHANCE TO FIND A BEAUTIFUL CLEAN CLASSIC THAT YOU CAN ENJOY FOR YEARS WITH LITTLE OR NO EXPENSE. PLEASE RESPECT MY INVESTMENT AND BID ACCORDINGLY.
* * * THE RESERVE WILL NO BE DISCLOSED * * *
THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND BIDDING, REMEMBER - CLEAN TITLE IN HAND, CAR IS BEAUTIFUL AND NEEDS NOTHING, AS ALL QUESTIONS BEFOREHAND, AND BE READY TO PAY FOR THE CAR AFTERWARDS.
MANY THANKS.
PLEASE - THANK OUR VETERANS FOR ALL THIER SACRIFICES, AND THE HARDSHIPS THIER FAMILIES GO THROUGH SO WE MIGHT LIVE AND ENJOY THIS GREAT COUNTRY. GOD BLESS OUR VETERANS AND THIER FAMILIES, KEEP THEM FROM HARM AND BRING THEM HOME ALIVE.
THANK YOU, AMEN.
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