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1985 Toyota Celica Supra P-type - 69k Miles | Silver | 5 Speed | Sunroof | Mint! on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:69997 Color: trim is in flawless condition and still very flexible/pliable
Location:

Tucker, Georgia, United States

Tucker, Georgia, United States
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1985 Toyota Celica Supra P Type
-Super Silver Metallic over Black/Grey Cloth
-Southern Car
-69,997 miles
-5 Speed Manual
-Sunroof

This car has spent its life in Tennessee and Georgia. Garage kept since day 1. There is absolutely no rust anywhere, all systems work as new and no paintwork has been performed under my ownership. Yes, this car has ICE COLD air conditioning! I have owned 10 of these cars and this is the nicest one short of the 6800 mile example I once owned. This car is very tight and just a joy to drive – you would never think it was nearly 30 years old.

-100% Rust free car: hatch, gas door area, rockers, sunroof, cowl and quarter panels are flawless!
-Exterior trim is in flawless condition and still very flexible/pliable -note: most of this trim is long discontinued from Toyota
-Dash, door panels and armrest cover are in flawless condition - this interior is spectacular!
-OEM leather shift knob is in excellent shape as it still has the original leather wrapping
-Front and rear seats are in superb condition – just very light wear is visible on the driver’s seat
-All hoses and underhood rubber pieces are in excellent shape
-Sunroof, power mirrors, windows, hatch/gas door pulls, auto climate control, map light and underhood light work perfectly
-The original 14x7 PType wheels have been polished
-The hood has been resprayed at some point prior to my ownership. Additionally there are some spots where brake fluid splashed onto the hood while bleeding the brakes
-Rear bumper cover, left side lower area shows evidence of some substance splashing up and staining the paint. - see pics. It was like this when I purchased the car.

I bought this car with 58k miles in 2005 for $8500 and have invested in the following:
-New BF Goodrich 225/60/14 tires (only 200 miles on them)
-New KVR brake rotors and pads
-New Technafit stainless steel brake lines
-New Tokico HP shocks and struts
-New Dobinson lowering springs
-New Dobi sway bars front and rear
-New OEM Toyota timing belt & drive belt service completed in the last 1000 miles
-New NGK spark plugs and NGK wires
-New valve cover gaskets completed in the last 1000 miles
-New OEM cam shaft seals
-Refinished OEM style valve covers
-Rabidchimp cold air intake completed in the last 1000 miles
-New Brullen stainless steel cat back exhaust (the best choice by far for the 5M – the sound is perfect!)
-Transmission, engine, power steering, brake and diff fluids have been drained and refreshed
-New aftermarket stereo with upgraded JBL speakers front and rear

This is the 4th 1985 silver Supra that I have owned. I have owned a total of ten 1985 Supras since 1992.  2 black, 2 SDR, 1 White, 4 Silver and 1 Burgundy. I have seen 100s of these cars in supposed ‘amazing shape’ and the condition of this car exceeds most by a large margin.

  

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