1987 Toyota Corolla Ae86 on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Cons:
-bad rear end, will need towing. Ring and pinion are about to go out completely, can be moved under its own power for really short distances. -Stripped interior, was going to put a full roll cage in but lost my job then switched tracks and was trying to put a full interior back in. -Drivers side fender and grill are also gone -rattle can paint job (from a previous owner) worst side is drivers side where it's peeling. -timing belt and belt tension need replacing (have the parts in the car) -carb is whacky or timing needs to be done correctly (at operating temp and vacuum advanced disconnected and plugged) -3 of 4 tires are pretty much bald Falken Azenis RT615 track tires on, 4th is in the trunk (thought it was punctured so I put my spare on) turned out to be the coating on the aluminum wheel and a leaky valve stem -Power steering is disconnected, unknown working order. Good: -5k HIDs with brand new ballasts (new ballasts as of (12/27/13) -14x7 2nd gen Supra wheels WITH all center caps! -Engine has about 140k on it, original engine blew up last month -never let me down until today -tags goos til 2015 -Clean and clear title in my name -GTS front bumper (damaged on a corner) fixed with a few zip ties also have the lip and side pieces but a side piece needs a bracket (passenger side piece installed see pictures) -Re-manufactured GTS front brake calipers -Newer front and rear brake soft lines, under 2,000 miles on the rear about 4,000 on the fronts -have a clean undamaged red right fender (installed) -I know someone with a good ring and pinion gear in Kennewick Wa for $120 shipped -Other than the missing fender, grill, crap paint job and a small dent in the back of the car it's a pretty clean body (dent/damage wise) IMAGES: Please contact me for all current images! PAYMENT: I will accept ONLY PayPal and Cash as payment, no money orders or cashiers checks SHIPPING: Buyer is responsible for ALL shipping charges, including towing of vehicle to a shipping depot. Storage available for an extra fee (charged daily, weekly, bi-weekly or monthly) Pick-Up is preferred |
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