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Can You Put A Price On A Mkii Celica Supra


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Sorry Mods.....could you slip this across to the Supra forum section please

My neighbour came round at the weekend to ask my opinion on a car he is wanting to sell. It was his late father in laws car, a 1983 Celica supra. 75,000 miles and only 2 owners. His father in law kept a meticulous record of every penny spent on it.

I went to look at it and the car is in very good condition, some little scuffs and the odd little rust patch but a lovely interior.

Starts and runs really well.

He asked me what I thought it was worth and I couldn't value it at all, moreover I've been on the net and only found one other which was advertised last year in a dealers at £4750 as I recall.

Has anyone any experience of these cars to offer any idea of what it may be worth

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Sorry Mods.....could you slip this across to the Supra forum section please

My neighbour came round at the weekend to ask my opinion on a car he is wanting to sell. It was his late father in laws car, a 1983 Celica supra. 75,000 miles and only 2 owners. His father in law kept a meticulous record of every penny spent on it.

I went to look at it and the car is in very good condition, some little scuffs and the odd little rust patch but a lovely interior.

Starts and runs really well.

He asked me what I thought it was worth and I couldn't value it at all, moreover I've been on the net and only found one other which was advertised last year in a dealers at £4750 as I recall.

Has anyone any experience of these cars to offer any idea of what it may be worth

This early Celica-supra has always been the ugly ducking of the two models sold, the facelift flaired arch model is very desirable and commands top money, the other one like your neighbour has is no so popular.

I've had many of the flaired arch model but would never be interested in the skinny arch example, think the best thing you can do,is talk to a specialised club that knows these cars.

The "Toyota Enthuiasts Club" is the only club in the UK that cover classic Toyota's in depth, if you speak to Harvey Wade you should be able to give you a valuation, they have a website which you can look up.

This skinny arch model could make a couple of thousand pounds to the right person but I feel it could make less :(

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