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1985 Toyota Celica Gt-s 5 Speed Convertible Low Milage Gt S Rare No Reserve Gts on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:116600 Color: are in very nice original shape with no tears
Location:

Dallas, Oregon, United States

Dallas, Oregon, United States
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1985 Toyota Celica GT-S Convertible. Has 22-RE 4 cylinder motor and 5 speed manual. The motor and transmission are in fantastic shape with no odd noises or issues. The clutch is nice and tight and the motor starts right up, idles smooth and pulls strong. The Celica GT-S had independent rear suspension and 4 wheel disk brakes, this one is in good shape with no issues. The whole suspension and steering of the car feels fantastic and it brakes and turns and drives superb. The interior and exterior are in very nice original shape with no tears, large scratches or defects. The paint shines very nicely, the plastic is nice and clean and the interior is very sharp. The carpet has some stains as it would with age but no tears. The only non factory item on the interior is the rear speakers that work well. The factory radio is intact and plays nicely with no issues. Has factory A/C that blows cold! has factory power locks, windows, top, mirrors and antenna that all work. Has factory rear glass in the convertible top with factory defrost. Convertible top is in good shape with no leaks, however the seams are starting to get old and separate. Has parade top to cover convertible and fold down rear seats with pass through for luggage. Has 4 way lumbar support in drivers seat and factory alarm that can be deactivated. The Celica is stored inside a shop so it does not see rain or any kind of bad weather. Has no rust through. Very nice and clean original car with a lot of options, hard to find GT-S convertible.

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The Celica can be stored at no charge for up to two weeks after the auction ends. I require a deposit within 24 hours of auction ending and full payment and/or arrangements within three days of auction closing. If you have less than ten positive feedback or are located out of the United states please contact me before bidding or your bid will be cancelled until contact is reached.

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On Apr-15-14 at 13:08:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

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