Selling my 1980 Celica convertible. Too many cars and a 2 year old daughter mean I have to reduce my collection.
Incredibly straight car, sourced in California and always kept in the dry and used on dry sunny days in Ontario. Car is as straight as a die and solid in all body panels, rockers and floors. Only issue is the car needs a repaint. An amateur attempt was started hence one side looks a little more yellow than the other. It will need paint as I have tried cutting compounds and the yellow stays dull.
Car starts without issue and pulls away without smoking or any rattles or knocks. All gear are fine and stops in a straight line. Inside the only criticism is that the drivers seat cushion sits up a little bit. All gauges work as seen in pictures with car running. Clock even works. Only issue is the light doesn't come on in the passenger sun visor mirror (to think they had those in 1980).
Any questions or further pictures please feel free to ask.
Good Luck.
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