1990 TOYOTA SERA GULLWING COUPE This 1990 Toyota Sera
right-hand-drive, 3-door hatchback coupe with stock gullwing doors
is a Japanese-only production car that was limited to less than
16,000 units between 1990 and 1995. Nearly all-original with
120,684 original kilometers (the title reads 75,102 miles), this
Sera is equipped with a 1.5-liter engine that produces 110hp and 98
ft/lbs of torque, backed by an automatic transmission, and weighs
in at around 2,000 pounds. Options include center console, parking
sensors, rain-sensing windshield wipers, air conditioning and a
Super Live Surround Sound (SLSS) stereo system. It includes
original manuals, spare tire, roadside flare and factory tools.
This car is one of the first Seras ever produced and is considered
the first one imported to the United States after the Federal
25-year exemption in January 2015. It has a clean CARFAX and is
100% U.S. legal. This coupe's overall layout and design of the
body, stock gullwing/butterfly type doors, rear hatch and dash
board were way ahead of its time. Sera is a French word, which
means ''will be,'' and this car surely lives up to its name as the
McLaren F1 designer Gordon Murray cited the Sera as the inspiration
of the F1's door arrangement.
Vehicle Details
1990 Toyota Sera
Listing ID:CC-1184362
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Indio, California
Year:1990
Make:Toyota
Model:Sera
Exterior Color:GREEN
Interior Color:TAN
Odometer:0
Stock Number:01080
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