1991 Toyota Celica Gt Convertible 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Silvis, Illinois, United States
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1991 Toyota Celica GT Convertible!! This rare car still only has 97,000 certified actual miles. We purchased this car from the original owner in 2005 and has been a joy to drive. The automatic transmission shifts properly as it should. The brakes and fluids are all good and serviced regularly. The car has always been in a garage. It goes down the road straight and has no shakes. Best of all this car maintains ALL its original paint and body panels. No accidents.!! The motor and transmission are all number matching!!
You could buy the car now and enjoy next Spring as is, or turn into a show car with very little effort. Items that need to be addressed: The knob on the dash that turns on the Air Conditioning unit is cracked but the switch works fine. (These are available for $3). The plastic window on the convertible top has a couple cracks (but no holes) and these are also still available! This is a common issue with convertibles. The hold piston on the trunk lid is bad and needs to replaced. The Air Conditioning works but needs to be recharged. The pump and compressor are perfect. (We were planning on converting from R-11 to Puron but never did. (We like the top down!!!)The trunk opens and closes as it should, it just wont stay up as it should. These are still available. The trunk area has one "outer" dent the size of a dime from the corner of the trunk lid. The car has NO RUST issues what-so-ever. The top is power and works perfectly.
The tires and fluids are all good and serviced regularly. This car has always stayed in a garage and is owned and driven by fussy , non smoking adults. Buyer will pay all shipping but I will assist on my end anyway I can. Car must be picked up within seven days of the end of the auction. Car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early. This is an auction to purchase the car. If you are the winning bidder it does not give you right to then inspect the car and decide if you want it. Inspections welcome until auct2on ends. Happy Bidding! |
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