Not mine nor affiliated
Looks good
http://greenville.craigslist.org/cto/3461924667.html
Woody wrote: I wanted one of those bad back when they were new. Love the GTS. They were H Stock slow, though.
They are H Stock slow. I miss the crap out of mine...
Here's a lime-green GT that's somewhat local to me. Hasn't sold in over 6 months, so it's probably seriously FUBAR. Automatic too, so who cares anyways.
http://quadcities.craigslist.org/cto/3343927637.html
This is the one I bought for $500, but sold for $3200:
Sine_Qua_Non wrote: Not mine nor affiliated Looks good http://greenville.craigslist.org/cto/3461924667.html
I wonder if this is the one listed last month for $700.
I tried to contact the seller several times in the other ad, then it disappeared two weeks ago.
Could you get the GT-S in the hatch body style? I like the idea of these cars a lot, but I can't take the coupe's roofline.
psteav wrote: Could you get the GT-S in the hatch body style? I like the idea of these cars a lot, but I can't take the coupe's roofline.
The hatch is actually far more common... i don't know where all these coupes are coming from all of a sudden. I've seen more of them in the last week than i've seen in my life.
psteav wrote: Could you get the GT-S in the hatch body style? I like the idea of these cars a lot, but I can't take the coupe's roofline.
Blasphemer.
fast_eddie_72 wrote:psteav wrote: Could you get the GT-S in the hatch body style? I like the idea of these cars a lot, but I can't take the coupe's roofline.Blasphemer.
To each his own.
BRB going to SC.
http://www.mat.fi/n_index.php?nav=gallery_view&gallery=projecttoyotacelicaturbotc35&g=13
http://www.mat.fi/n_index.php?nav=gallery_view&gallery=project1984toyotacelicaturbo&g=13
I posted this somewhere else, but this one has stayed on my mind for a few days. Kind of pricy, but sure looks nice.
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/3461012329.html
The car in the first post is a little too expensive if you ask me. For a non runner, I dunno. For not a ton more you could get this one.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/cto/3479983808.html
And here's one for psteav
http://winstonsalem.craigslist.org/cto/3464458045.html
In reply to poopshovel:
I drove an '84 GT hatch for years and years. Every time I'd see a coupe I thought the tail lights were so much cooler. Guess it stuck with me. Now that I have one and see them all the time, know what? They still look really cool.
Spinout007 wrote: One of these days I'm gonna scratch my itch for an 85 supra. Man I love em.
My favorite car too!
92CelicaHalfTrac wrote:psteav wrote: Could you get the GT-S in the hatch body style? I like the idea of these cars a lot, but I can't take the coupe's roofline.The hatch is actually far more common... i don't know where all these coupes are coming from all of a sudden. I've seen more of them in the last week than i've seen in my life.
The problem is that the hatch itself was incredibly prone to rust from the inside out. I remember looking at used '83s (first year for this body style) in 1985 and they were starting to show rust at the lower right corner of the hatch. At that point, I just thought it as a fluke, didn't know it was epidemic.
Back from the dead! This one made BAT.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/3448612760.html
Real money, but looks to be worth it IMHO. On second glance, it's "only" a GT...that means no IRS, right?
gt-s had a 22re or wha?
I really like this thing and feel it would be a suitable recipient to a rebuilt, MSPND'd, and boosted 4age=]
corytate wrote: gt-s had a 22re or wha? I really like this thing and feel it would be a suitable recipient to a rebuilt, MSPND'd, and boosted 4age=]
22RE up through 1985 (GT and GT-S). After that, it became FWD with a different engine.
corytate wrote: gt-s had a 22re or wha? I really like this thing and feel it would be a suitable recipient to a rebuilt, MSPND'd, and boosted 4age=]
All the "Celica" versions were 22R. Some of the early ones were carbed, but by '84 all were 22REs. GTS got the independent rear. ST and GT were solid rear axle. The "Celica Supra" got the six. 4AGE is cool, but there's room for more in these things. 2JZ is the way to go.
psteav wrote: Back from the dead! This one made BAT. http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/3448612760.html Real money, but looks to be worth it IMHO. On second glance, it's "only" a GT...that means no IRS, right?
That's right. Of course, that also means it's lighter. The IRS was a semi-trailing arm and the toe changes were wonky when it moved. I think the advantage is more "comfy ride" than performance. The SRA is a four link with panhard bar. Pretty decent set up out of the box.
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