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81 Toyota Celica Supra Hatchback 5 Speed ***project*** on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:99999
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Advertising:

FOR SALE BY OWNER -

 A COMPLETE CUSTOMIZED 1981 TOYOTA CELICA SUPRA, THIS CAR HAS UNIQUE ONE-OF-A-KIND TOYOTA MADE FRONT AND REAR SPOILERS, LOWER STAINLESS STEEL TRIM, 14" SIMULATED WIRE SPOKE WHEELS, LEATHER BUCKET SEAT INTERIOR, AND A CUSTOM BLUE METALLIC PAINT JOB.

THIS CAR WAS REALLY SOMETHING IN IT'S DAY, BUT AS YOU CAN SEE IT NOW REQUIRES SOME ATTENTION FROM THE NEXT OWNER. THE CAR IS COMPLETE, IT OFFERS AN IN-LINE ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED FUEL INJECTED 6 CYLINDER ENGINE, A 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, 4 WHEEL POWER DISC BRAKES, LIMITED SLIP REAR DIFFERENTIAL, LEATHER INTERIOR, TILT WHEEL, CRUISE CONTROL, POWER WINDOWS AND POWER DOOR LOCKS AS WELL AS MANY OTHER UNIQUE TOYOTA FEATURES STANDARD ON THE CELICA SUPRA MODELS.

 THIS CAR DOES N O T RUN AT THIS TIME, IT HAS A NEW RADIATOR AND HOSES ALONG WITH A NEW IGNITION LOCK. SOME ITEMS HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO START THE RESTORATION PROCESS, AND ALL THOSE PARTS ARE INCLUDED WITH THE CAR. THE CAR WILL BE SOLD AS A WHOLE OR CAN BE PARTED OUT IF YOU NEED INDIVIDUAL PARTS - JUST LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO DO. THE CAR HAS A CLEAR ARIZONA TITLE IN HAND, BUT WILL NEED TO BE TOWED AS IT DOES NOT RUN AT THIS TIME. NO TRANSPORT IS INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION, THAT IS THE WINNING BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITY.

ONCE WON, THE CAR SHOULD BE PICKED UP WITHIN A 14 DAY WINDOW OR STORAGE CHARGES WILL APPLY. I'M NOT LOOKING TO STORE THIS CAR, I NEED IT REMOVED FROM THE PROPERTY.

 ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID, NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ERRORS, AND PLEASE ASK YOUR MOM, WIFE, SISTER, BOSS, GRANDMOTHER, STEP-MOM, DAD, BROTHER, SON, PRIEST, MONK, ETC- FOR PERMISSION TO BUY B E F O R E YOU BID.

 THIS ONE OF A KIND TOYOTA HAS SOME GREAT FEATURES AND BEAUTIFUL PARTS FOR YOUR RESTORATION, ASK ALL THE QUESTIONS YOU LIKE. PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS, PAYPAL IS NOT REQUIRED.

THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 TAKE THE TIME TO THANK A SOLDIER AND THIER FAMILY FOR ALL THEY DO FOR US AS A NATION. WITHOUT THIER EFFORTS AND SACRIFICES, WE WOULD NOT BE ENJOYING ANY FREEDOMS AT ALL. THEY BUILT THIS COUNTRY STRONG AND KEEP IT THAT WAY.

 


On Dec-14-13 at 00:30:56 PST, seller added the following information:

PLEASE NOTE THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, THIS AUCTION CAN END AT ANY TIME. OFFERS ARE ACCEPTABLE AND ENCOURAGED. I WANT TO SELL THIS CAR!

 ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU LIKE, I'D PREFER PAYMENT BY BANK CHECK, MONEY ORDER OR WIRE TRANSFER OVER PAYPAL. PLEASE CONTACT ME AS SOON AS YOU CAN - THERE IS A LOT OF INTEREST IN THIS CAR.



THANK YOU, AND THANK A SOLDIER FOR THIER WORK AND SACRIFICE. 

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