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FoMoCo
23-10-02, 08:54 PM
A friend of mine is selling her Celica. It is standard red in colour, no majour dents or rust that I know off (havent looked hard). The only mods that I know of are a set of 14" alloys, Pioneer CD player and alarm (no keyless entry). I am pretty sure that the car is being sold as with CD & alarm etc.

If you are insterested... PM me and I can give you contact details.

Not sure of a price... guessing around the 2-3k mark...

FoMoCo
27-10-02, 05:27 PM
bump :)

Waz
28-10-02, 07:07 PM
got any pics?

FoMoCo
29-10-02, 07:49 AM
Sorry havent got any pics, but if you want I may be able to organise some for you...

FoMoCo
18-11-02, 05:34 PM
bump

would make a great project car!!!

stick a sr20 or a rotor in it :D

celicamad85
18-11-02, 07:51 PM
wanna swap for an 85 celica ?

FoMoCo
19-11-02, 07:01 AM
I am posting this for a friend, and as she has already got a new car I dont think so.

OutZero
05-01-03, 02:39 AM
is this the mustang back celica?

NXTIME
05-01-03, 01:10 PM
Just a quick note:

There isn't a TA22 1976 Celica. It is either a 1975 TA22, or a 1976 TA23, both (coupes) with the 1600 2T engine. Mid 1976 the RA23 model was released with the larger 18R 2L engine. The TA23/RA23's were coupes with the same front end as the famous 'Mustang' Ceilca hatchbacks (RA28's).

plakic
05-01-03, 01:20 PM
Bump, have to get thread posts up!

FoMoCo
05-01-03, 10:31 PM
Originally posted by NXTIME
Just a quick note:

There isn't a TA22 1976 Celica. It is either a 1975 TA22, or a 1976 TA23, both (coupes) with the 1600 2T engine. Mid 1976 the RA23 model was released with the larger 18R 2L engine. The TA23/RA23's were coupes with the same front end as the famous 'Mustang' Ceilca hatchbacks (RA28's).

Thanks for that. I havent had a good look at the complience plate but I was told it was a 1976 car. After talking to people on PF I was told that it would be a TA22 so thank you for the correction. It is still available and I can get picks now (have a digi cam :) )

Let me know if you are interested

NAliberty
06-01-03, 01:24 AM
Kangz:
Technically speaking, there are such things as 1976 TA22 Celicas, although they weren't sold in Australia.

Just to be pedantic...