1977 Toyota Corolla 2 Door Sedan Dlx Rwd Classic Drift Restoration Survivor 4cyl on 2040-cars
United States
Hello, I am reluctantly offering this amazingly solid Corolla for your consideration. I brought this car home to give to my teenage daughter. I knew she would think it was super cool just like I do. Well I was wrong. I told her this car is just like the one Red and Kitty bought on That 70's Show when he gave his son Eric the Vista Cruiser wagon. My TV trivia knowledge didn't help her see things my way. Why I would buy a car for her that does not have a phone jack and a U.S.B. port is beyond logic....I can't afford to keep it and buy her something different so I must sell it. This car was imported to, bought in and raised in Florida were it spent its life mostly in the garage. It is very solid and rust free probably because of the rust inhibitor that was dealer installed and documented on the original window sticker (see pics). The paint appears to be original everywhere except a spot on the front right fender in front of the wheel where a bad touch up has been attempted. The trunk lock has been broken and removed. A new lock cyl. is available on EBAY for 40.00. The pin stripes and moldings were added at the dealer as well as the black vinyl top and floor mats that are still with the car along with the optional wheel trim rings. Overall this car is really original and very cool. Under the hood is a 1.6 4cyl that gets awesome mpg and a automatic transmission that sends the power to the rear axle. You will not win any drag races with this car in its stock form but it is dependable and fun to drive like it is and would be a great candidate for a motor swap, turbo, or maybe a resto mod. The car is so original and solid you may feel bad about chopping it up but if not it could be a mean drifter or bracket racer as well. I made a 2 1/2 hour road trip in this little car yesterday and find it hard to believe how nice it goes down the road. When I drive it I find myself with a smile stuck on my face. If you are a shy person do not buy this car. You can't go anywhere in it without people coming up to you and wanting to see and talk about the car. If you have any questions please call me at 513-792-9444 and I will do my best to answer them. Obviously this car is sold as is without any warranty. Please only bid if you are a serious buyer. Thanks for looking and have a nice day. Car comes with original window stickers and owners manuals ( see pics) |
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