My '92 Celica GT convertible was on its last legs when I got it. It took 5-6 years to replace worn parts and diagnose some electrical and emissions issues. The fun thing is I managed to do most of the work myself. It drives fine now, and I'll keep it.
Greetings, I own a celica "ST-184 GT-S" in 1992 with a 2.2 engine, it is a vehicle that steals glances due to its sporty style, I regret that today that mark beautiful designs of the 90s, the jdm generations marked a style that today in the present it is not fulfilled by making the vehicles boring in design and style.
I have a 92 manual ST, 2023 plates and still passes the Smog check... With 350.000 miles and got I've had it for 3 yrs and got for $600 dllrs 👍🙏 nice car , it has its here and there but with a fix it'll be like new, it has a new red paint job, and everybody always complements me on it .
I had a 1993 convertible in red. Drove until the manual transmission died... Clutch still perfect. At 6'1" it was super small for me. But the upgraded sound system for the convertibles was outstanding amp under the passengers seat, and impossible to get 10" subwoofers in the doors.
Great video. If you don’t want that abs black cover. Let me know and I’ll buy it off you. I’m restoring an all trac and missing that piece. The black plastic to the left of the alternator. Thank you!
I had a 1992 gt-s with full grey leather seats and wherever there is cloth in this car , and 8 inch speakers on the front doors from factory , also alarm from factory
I had a 1990 gt liftback with the 5 speed, I loved that thing so much and the popup headlights were definitely one of my favorite features! Idk how well the previous owner took care of it because it was burning oil so bad it would be dry a few hundred miles after topping it off, had about 265k miles when I sold it
We can clearly see the differences in culture! Celica... A compact car... Meanwhile here in Europe a compact car, if talking about the late 80's early 90's era, was something like a Fiat Uno/Punto, Renault Super 5/Clio, Opel Corsa A/B Ford Fiesta MK3... And the Celica is far longer and more spacious than any of those I mentioned. I think the Celica Gen5 was built uppon the Toyota Carina E one. Which was Toyota large saloon for Europe. 🤣
My '92 Celica GT convertible was on its last legs when I got it. It took 5-6 years to replace worn parts and diagnose some electrical and emissions issues. The fun thing is I managed to do most of the work myself. It drives fine now, and I'll keep it.
Greetings, I own a celica "ST-184 GT-S" in 1992 with a 2.2 engine, it is a vehicle that steals glances due to its sporty style, I regret that today that mark beautiful designs of the 90s, the jdm generations marked a style that today in the present it is not fulfilled by making the vehicles boring in design and style.
I have a 92 manual ST, 2023 plates and still passes the Smog check... With 350.000 miles and got I've had it for 3 yrs and got for $600 dllrs 👍🙏 nice car , it has its here and there but with a fix it'll be like new, it has a new red paint job, and everybody always complements me on it .
Im thinking about buying one at 171k original miles after u said 360k i think imma get it
I had a 1993 convertible in red. Drove until the manual transmission died... Clutch still perfect. At 6'1" it was super small for me. But the upgraded sound system for the convertibles was outstanding amp under the passengers seat, and impossible to get 10" subwoofers in the doors.
Great video. If you don’t want that abs black cover. Let me know and I’ll buy it off you. I’m restoring an all trac and missing that piece. The black plastic to the left of the alternator. Thank you!
I had a 1992 gt-s with full grey leather seats and wherever there is cloth in this car , and 8 inch speakers on the front doors from factory , also alarm from factory
I had a 1990 gt liftback with the 5 speed, I loved that thing so much and the popup headlights were definitely one of my favorite features! Idk how well the previous owner took care of it because it was burning oil so bad it would be dry a few hundred miles after topping it off, had about 265k miles when I sold it
What a steal, the widebody is so good looking! Take care of her! :D
Awesome, I have an st185 gt4 that I use daily,top cars
Hey Bro I know its been awhile since you posted this, but I just picked a running one up today for free and this was a great "introduction"
Thanks for the video bud
Looks good, that was a good deal.
Glad to see you come back! Love the car, stay in school!
Edit: congrats on graduation
i just got my 1991 gt celica fixed it was sitting for 5 years
Bro left us high and dry again
We can clearly see the differences in culture! Celica... A compact car... Meanwhile here in Europe a compact car, if talking about the late 80's early 90's era, was something like a Fiat Uno/Punto, Renault Super 5/Clio, Opel Corsa A/B Ford Fiesta MK3...
And the Celica is far longer and more spacious than any of those I mentioned.
I think the Celica Gen5 was built uppon the Toyota Carina E one. Which was Toyota large saloon for Europe. 🤣
You scored with this car, even if it has 500K miles
About to trade my charger for a mint one
I like this car
That 32 year old Toyota still outlasts a 2022 Ford or dodge and most Chevy vehicles, I know I own two Toyota’s right now
How do you make the headlights pop up without the lights on?
Any updates on the gts?
update?
I may have missed it, but how did you find this car?
Daughter just naught a 90 celiac gt