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pluto_scorp
I need to sell / get rid of my Celica 1600st (1973). I drove it regularly for 4 years and then decided to do-it-up!! that was 16 years ago. I guess it is mostly in bits - but an enthusiast could probably get it back together with some hard work. My question is does it have any value - how/where should I advertise it? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
ifc63
QUOTE (pluto_scorp @ Jan 10 2009, 08:56 PM) *
I need to sell / get rid of my Celica 1600st (1973). I drove it regularly for 4 years and then decided to do-it-up!! that was 16 years ago. I guess it is mostly in bits - but an enthusiast could probably get it back together with some hard work. My question is does it have any value - how/where should I advertise it? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

There is a fairly strong market interest in Gen 1 Celicas at the moment. Obviously Ebay is an option but that leaves you open to endless questions from timewasters/idiots/dreamers.
A more specialist approach would be through a dedicated club such as the Toyota Enthusiasts Club (TEC) TEC Link or Celica Club UK Celica Club Link
Best of luck, and any chance of a couple of pics, either as it is now or when it was on the road. Regards, Ian.
pluto_scorp
QUOTE (ifc63 @ Jan 11 2009, 12:30 PM) *
QUOTE (pluto_scorp @ Jan 10 2009, 08:56 PM) *
I need to sell / get rid of my Celica 1600st (1973). I drove it regularly for 4 years and then decided to do-it-up!! that was 16 years ago. I guess it is mostly in bits - but an enthusiast could probably get it back together with some hard work. My question is does it have any value - how/where should I advertise it? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

There is a fairly strong market interest in Gen 1 Celicas at the moment. Obviously Ebay is an option but that leaves you open to endless questions from timewasters/idiots/dreamers.
A more specialist approach would be through a dedicated club such as the Toyota Enthusiasts Club (TEC) TEC Link or Celica Club UK Celica Club Link
Best of luck, and any chance of a couple of pics, either as it is now or when it was on the road. Regards, Ian.



Thanks for your advice. I have put a note on the celica club - havent got any photos at moment (it is in a bad way) i'l try and post when I take one.
ra28gt
Hi mate,, you have a PM chek your inbox thumbsup.gif
ansarcloud
QUOTE (pluto_scorp @ Jan 10 2009, 08:56 PM) *
I need to sell / get rid of my Celica 1600st (1973). I drove it regularly for 4 years and then decided to do-it-up!! that was 16 years ago. I guess it is mostly in bits - but an enthusiast could probably get it back together with some hard work. My question is does it have any value - how/where should I advertise it? Any suggestions would be appreciated.


Hi,
Where inDorset are you- I am also in Dorset- and may be interested in stuff?

Ansarcloud
Bizarra
QUOTE (ifc63 @ Jan 11 2009, 12:30 PM) *
QUOTE (pluto_scorp @ Jan 10 2009, 08:56 PM) *
I need to sell / get rid of my Celica 1600st (1973). I drove it regularly for 4 years and then decided to do-it-up!! that was 16 years ago. I guess it is mostly in bits - but an enthusiast could probably get it back together with some hard work. My question is does it have any value - how/where should I advertise it? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

There is a fairly strong market interest in Gen 1 Celicas at the moment. Obviously Ebay is an option but that leaves you open to endless questions from timewasters/idiots/dreamers.
A more specialist approach would be through a dedicated club such as the Toyota Enthusiasts Club (TEC) TEC Link or Celica Club UK Celica Club Link
Best of luck, and any chance of a couple of pics, either as it is now or when it was on the road. Regards, Ian.


Hi Mate. I'm a member of TEC too thumbsup.gif Not on that much but am using the same name-Bizarra. I posted a question asking if anyone knew of a firm who would Waxoyl my car. Only answer was "Do it yourself" I don't have ramps or "Independent breathing device laugh.gif " as recommended on the Waxoyl site. Do you reckon that a body shop or respray place should be able to do it? BTW, I'm in Ireland rolleyes.gif
insamoufonyx
any pictures mate? might be interested
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