Vehicle Description
If you're looking to rekindle that Oh! What a Feeling, check out
this 1985 Toyota Celica GT-S convertible. This striking Celica GT-S
was purchased from the daughter of the original owner where it had
always been garaged.
Made in February 1985 at Toyota's Tahara factory and shipped over
to the United States in March 1985. This example was delivered
first to Portland, Oregon then on to Barry Erickson Toyota in
Hutchinson, Kansas. The most recent owner bought the car from the
original owner's daughter, who inherited it from him after he died.
This car was always garaged.
Finished in Super Red (code 3E5), the car's paint and trim are in
overall very good order. The original owner wrote the the car was
always garaged and hand-washed with the top down. The bodywork is
straight and solid, the black bumpers fit tightly to the body. The
engine bay is tidy and the black cloth top has never had soap on
it.
This Toyota rolls on newer BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires, size
225/60R14 at all four corners. Each one is mounted on a four-spoke
alloy wheel. The wheels are in good, original order while the tires
are in excellent shape.
Under the hood is a rebuilt 2.4L SOHC, 16-valve four-cylinder
engine (code 22R-E) with electronic fuel injection and four-speed
automatic transmission (code A40D) with overdrive and a T372 rear
end. Driver convenience features include air-conditioning, cruise
control, power rack-and-pinion steering, power four-wheel brakes,
power windows, power locks, tilt steering column, rear window
defroster and power antenna.
Inside, there are black cloth seats with a contrasting gray carpet,
which all look great. A two-spoke steering wheel looks great. The
inner door panels and instrument panel are in great shape. The
center console and console-mounted shifter look great. A factory
AM/FM stereo with a cassette deck rounds out the interior but the
cassette deck is inoperable. Seat bolster repair was done in vinyl
for better wear.
The GT-S convertible, built by American Sunroof Company (ASC) in
California, was originally released in a limited 200-unit run in
1984 with 4,248 more were built for 1985.
Documentation includes an extensive maintenance history since the
car was new, the original owner's manual, original window sticker,
spare keys and other documents.
Toyota's Celica really hit its stride by 1985 and made serious
inroads into the competition's sales totals. Adding into it that
convertibles were popular again by mid-decade, this Celica GT-S
strikes the right chord. Do yourself a favor and come by
MotoeXotica Classic Cars to see it for yourself.
Competition to this Toyota in 1985 included Chevrolet's Cavalier
Convertible, Chrysler's LeBaron Convertible, Dodge's 600
Convertible, Ford's Mustang Convertible, Mercury's Capri
Convertible and Pontiac's Sunbird Convertible.
VIN: JT5RA65K5F4056529
EIN: 22R-1353611
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 89,948 miles. It is
sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title.
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