Even if that didn't run at all, it's worth something, simply because it still exists below the door handles.
Photography Courtesy Carlisle Auctions
Before becoming synonymous with the “Fast & Furious,” and before the current BMW-based offering, the Supra was simply known the Celica Supra.
This 1984 Toyota Celica Supra for sale is billed as an all-original, “runs like new” example.
Currently showing some 46,000 miles, the Toyota is said to have been recently serviced.
Find this 1984 Toyota Celica Supra up for auction from Carlisle Auctions. As a point of reference, Hagerty currently values a Celia Supra of this vintage in No. 3 condition at $12,700.
Even if that didn't run at all, it's worth something, simply because it still exists below the door handles.
My cousin bought one new back in the day. He's still got it, although I haven't seen it in years because I haven't been to his place in forever. The family calls it "black beauty".
My favorite Supra.
Tyler H said:Out of all the maroon things, that car is the maroonist.
Back when interiors couldn’t be something simple like black or tan.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmhNtwDcrRxFcXUav1F7jrZnMC2DRNOEO&si=LbVhdZ1lI_Qlbk-H
Related build...you can even win it if you buy some of her merch in the next couple days.
Had one, it served me well for many years. Probably the quietest car I ever owned, perhaps even more so than the LS400 I had.
It's still local, and I could probably get it back for a song, but... I really don't need yet another project. Always wondered what the 6M would have sounded like with ITB's.
In reply to Appleseed :
All of the second generation - the final generation to be known as Celica Supra. The this car generation.
I have a set stashed somewhere.
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