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1987 Toyota Tercel Dlx Wagon 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:53750
Location:

Logan, Utah, United States

Logan, Utah, United States
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NO RESERVE


Only 53K... REAL... ORIGINAL miles!!


“Grandma’s Sunday Driver”, Very Original, Very Clean, Always garaged, Drive It Home!!

HERE is your opportunity to own a Very Low Mile, 1-Family owned car, A Clean / Clear Title is in hand, AFFORDABLE, Absolutely Rust Free Toyota Tercel DLX Wagon.

A RARE FIND!!!

This Toyota is in outstanding condition with its original paint on every panel, NEVER in a wreck, No hazy or peeling clear coat, just a nice glossy finish. A Very Nice Stand-Up Vehicle.


Only 53K original miles!!


This car was produced in Japan at a time when Toyota earned its reputation for Reliability, Affordability and Quality. The Tercel DLX Wagon has an automatic transmission with the 1.5L, 4 cyl engine and gets approximately 35-42 MPG with No Problem!!  This is a non-computer car….so NO check engine lights needing service…more basic, just like the “good old days”!!

This Toyota runs strong out on the road, the transmission shifts like new, steering wheel is perfectly centered, no shakes or shimmies, no vibrations or pulling, the brakes stop like new, suspension is very tight, the AC is working as well as the heater, all electronics work properly including the original factory Toyota AM/FM cassette radio. The cigarette lighter and ash trays have Never been used, the car has a very nice interior, seats are like new, has the original Toyota Logo floor mats in place and they were covered from day one with rubber mats to protect them!! The dash is clean as a pin with NO cracks or fading, steering wheel has been covered since new, the headliner is intact and all of the glass is very nice with the original windshield which is chip and crack FREE!

The Tercel has been professionally gone over and has had a recent fuel filter, spark plugs, wires, a carburetor rebuild kit, a battery and it has 4 brand new P155/80/13 radial tires installed so it is ready to drive today across the country if you so desire!!

The car has some minor paint blemishes common with any used car….I see a few paint touch ups done by Grandpa, looks like he used the Factory paint touch up kit…but very minor!

 

Only 53K REAL ORIGINAL miles!!


Now, I know you’re thinking $6950 for an ’87 Toyota!?! ( is he nuts? )

 

But Hold On…Think about it….A Toyota….less than 54,000 miles…for less than $10,000.


And NADA values this car as follows:

Low=$2500…Average=$3825…High=$5125

Then I add 25% for the Low miles….( so $6,406.00 )

...why because there is NO WAY this car compares to the normal ones with over 200K miles!!!

 

Where else are you going to find an economical, Low mileage, reliable auto for commuting or a students first car or just to own a classic Toyota that only costs $6950!!!


I have the car for sale locally as well so the auction could end early if sold.  So...call or just Buy it Now!!! 

If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person, please feel free to contact me and I will be happy to help.  Thank you for taking a look!

Jeff at 435-770-6270…in Logan, UT.

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