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> FS: 95 GT Conv 5-Spd 175,000mi. Project Car
post May 15, 2013 - 11:13 AM
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I have a 95 Celica GT Convertible in Twin Cities, MN I'm considering selling. I don't have any photos handy but I will make some available if there is any interest based on my honest physical description. It's going to need a lot of work but this would be a great project car. Please PM me if you're interested.

The car has a lot of body issues but the engine and transmission are sound:

- Rear driver's side quarter panel and rear bumper damage from a previous accident, paint is scratched in a lot of places and losing clear coat, but body is otherwise very sound with no rust except a little on the quarter panel with the accident damage, where the paint chipped off.
- Both rear quarter windows need repair. The white plastic guide wheels are worn and/or broken. Window regulators work fine.
- Needs CV axle on driver's side, it's clicking bad but the car is 100% drivable at the moment.
- 175,000 miles
- Engine pan leaks some oil but does not burn oil. Starts reliably. Idles and drives smoothly.
- Clutch replaced about 35,000 miles ago. Should give you another 100,000 miles easy.
- Driver's side seat has a tear at the outer seam from the top to the bottom of the seat.
- Color of the paint is a purple/blue.
- Convertible top has a small (dime-sized) wear hole at each rear top corner but the top does not leak at all.
- Cracked windshield
- 2 8" MTX subwoofers in the doors, 700W LA Audio amp, Kenwood CD player.

I don't really want to part this car out. I'm either going to sell it outright or trade it in. Please make an initial offer if interested and I will post pics when I can.

This post has been edited by sh0x: May 15, 2013 - 11:20 AM

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