1985 Toyota Supra 115k on it need it gone. this is mine
new clutch, flywheel, clutch master and slave
new head gasket, wires, plugs, cap, oil royal purple in everything eng, diff, tranny
This car has no rust drivers seat needs work but rest of interior is nice
contact mark@ctsinc.org
Ever since I got my MR2 I've developed a soft spot for these. There's just a lot of 80's awesomeness built into them. Wedge(y) shapes, fender flares, and a stereo equalizer FTW.
Nice example - good luck with the sale.
That looks like a good deal on a nice car. My father had two of them when I was growing up.....an 83 and a 85.5. Both were great GT cars--- very much like a Japanese 6 series BMW,or a Porsche 928 that won't leave you penniless!
They also had some of the best seats ever bolted to a production car. Unfortunately the seats don't hold up well over time.
Good luck with the sale---- seems like a great deal!
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figures you are on the wrong coast..... My wife LOVED her Mk II Supra... and for an east coast car yours looks GREAT!
You wouldn't want to do me a flavor and find out how much that bad boy would cost to ship to 97219????
The first car that I legally drove on the street (with my temps) was a white 84 much like that...fond memories.
oldeskewltoy wrote:
!@$%$%&^&*&**()
figures you are on the wrong coast..... My wife LOVED her Mk II Supra... and for an east coast car yours looks GREAT!
You wouldn't want to do me a flavor and find out how much that bad boy would cost to ship to 97219????
I can get it shipped for $900.00 to your door
Pictures no worky for me, why you hate me phone...
OMG I had an '84 MKII P-type that looked exactly like yours. Except mine was a total basketcase haha. It was a fun car (when it ran) and introduced me to the allure of hunting down obsolete, nearly imposible to find Toyota parts. I still miss it though
GLWS and thank God you are 1300 miles away
NONACK
Reader
2/21/13 9:38 p.m.
Consider a 5 speed 1998 Volvo S70 as trade?
Woody wrote:
Is that original paint?
the PO bought this car at a public auto auction for his son but having as much mechanical aptitude as Don Knox he did not know what he was looking at. He was like so many people who go to these auctions that truly think that there is nothing wrong with the cars. he found out it had a bad head gasket and the clutch was slipping really bad and when his mechanic told him what it would cost to fix well i ended up with it.
as far as the paint i can not believe it is factory BUT try to prove it's not and you will have a hard time because i can't if it was a repaint someone spent a lot of money
here is a picture after the buff job and detail
Dammit Cutter, you're killing me here. I really want that and I'm already versed in the art of sourcing NLA Toyota parts. Apparently, putting in offers on houses and buying yet another vintage Toyota sports car don't play nice together according to the lord of the ring.
Oh man. I JUST got an e-mail that my brothers best friend wants to sell his 84 RX7 with 60,000 miles and no rust for a little over $2013 money....and now this.
Fletch1 wrote:
Oh man. I JUST got an e-mail that my brothers best friend wants to sell his 84 RX7 with 60,000 miles and no rust....and now this.
if you dont want the rx7 PLEASE let me know VERY, VERY interested in it
Cotton
SuperDork
2/22/13 10:33 a.m.
I like that car a lot.
I loved my 85.8. it was 2 tone blue and silver with blue leather.
Okay, I'll bite. I have a trailer and I've never been to Pittsburgh. I'm sending you an email and maybe we can work out a deal.
Does the car look all shiny like that later pictures in this thread, or like the pics in the first post?
Chris
Bump for a nice car and a nice guy. I can't make it work out.
I can. Is it still available?
SVreX
MegaDork
2/24/13 12:32 p.m.
Cutter:
Did you get my email yesterday?
I'd like to talk a bit.