1989 Toyota Supra Base Hatchback 2-door 3.0l - 7mge Motor - Targa Top No Reserve on 2040-cars
Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States
Hello,
I am selling a 1989 Toyota Supra at No Reserve. I have listed the details to the best of our knowledge below. Again, this is a no reserve auction. The highest bidder is the winner and will be responsible for payment and pick up within 3 days. My son purchase this vehicle about 6 months ago to fix up. This will make a great vehicle to perform some interior repairs, go over the motor, and paint. The body is very straight without any dents. Minor surface rust at bottom of hatch window and right rear fender. Won't be hardly any out there like it. We just don't have the time or money to do it between school and work. Feel free to ask questions. The pictures do make the paint look better as it was just washed and wet. Paint is faded and clear coat is peeling. Vehicle has clear title and will need towed to its new home. Thank you! 1989 Toyota Supra 7MGE 3.0 Motor Manual Transmission 197,063 Miles Rare Vehicle The Good: Should not take much to get it running Does not leak fluid Headliner in good condition No dents or missing body parts Pioneer CD Player Rare vehicle Other than stereo car is original Power Steering works Clock works Gauges work Flip up headlights work Fog lights work Horn works Power side mirrors work Drivers lumbar works Turn signals work Brake lights work Heat works Power windows work Removable sport roof Back seat in good condition Wipers work Emergency brake works Drivers side power seat works Cruise control Tires in good condition The Bad: Has Not Ran In 6 Months and when running it seemed like it needs work Clear coat is peeling and paint fading Not sure if a/c works Front seats are worn Carpet stained Crack in dash Needs towed to new home Good luck and happy bidding!!! |
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