I bought my 84 celica supra in 2009 for $800........bought a 85 celica gt needing work at auction for $150.00. Deals are out there just gotta look, prices are on the rise sure but 80's yota's aren't as appreciated as they should be so they're still cheap.
I have a pristine 84, 5 speed that my wife bought new as a young woman and we still have it, it has seen a lot of cars come and go over the years and I took it off being a daily driver over 20 years ago after it accumulated over 300,00 trouble free kilometres and as it had an arrow straight accident and rust free body with a pristine interior I then rebuilt the engine and mechanicals where it now has only travelled a further 60,000 KLM’s in the last 2 decades and a nice lick of paint it is now on Classic/Historic concessional vehicle registration here in the state of Victoria, Australia, the only thing I reckon spoils the look of the American versions is those red side tail lights that fit in the place of the black side vents at the rear and those amber front indicators on the black side strips, to me it looks like an add on to obviously comply with your registration laws, but it looks like it’s a pretty good survivor and has been looked after too
thanks for the memories. i have a coupe sitting in a storage unit under other stuff for almost 20 years now. i may see one on the road every 4 or 5 years. a rare car now....i keep promising myself to pull it out and restore before i die. top of my bucket list...
Don't see too many of these mid 80s cars that are in mint condition also those headlights that flip out on the front when you turn it on is really cool
Mine was named Connie. Those seats were amazing. I miss her. A curb killed her - busted the radiator, and I didn't realize until she overheated and warped the block = head gasket leak.
My dad drove a white one of these in Fort Worth area. He probably had it used from 1989-1999. I believe it was an 1985. Fort Worth was very different back then.....memories.
my father had one but with a digital dash no air and no sunroof but I remember it vividly as l drove it at that time and funny has he mention that it was comparable to a mustang as when l was driving it I was thinking it was a mustang I was driving we had the stock sound system with the factory table deck
I owned every model up to 1985 skipped 86-93 and had a 94 and still have a 01. I kept the 94 st coup untill 3 years ago, it had sat in my driveway for 10 years not being used. I sold it whipping my eyes That car easly got 33mpg in the city. But it never had the power of the 85 The 85s 22re motor was still being used in the trucks untill 1999. So from 1973 77 78 80 83 85 94 01 I've had almost every model My 3 favorite were the 73. 77 and the 85. The 85 was very fast with just the 4 cylinder motor. The fuel injection was a big plus for that motor. The 73 had an 18rc the 77 was a 20r I belive the 80 was the 22r so was the 83. The 85 had the best motor of all of them. 22re. At 70mph the tac read about 2k rpm My 01 its more like 4k rpm Im not a fan of frt wheel drive cars. The 85 drove in serious snow and ice storms with no problems. My 88 supra turbo I had to put snow chains on, but id fly past 4x4s in the snow. 😂
Beautiful car. Love the fender flares and iconic Celica wheels. If only I bought one when they were dirt cheap in the lare 90s.
I bought my 84 celica supra in 2009 for $800........bought a 85 celica gt needing work at auction for $150.00. Deals are out there just gotta look, prices are on the rise sure but 80's yota's aren't as appreciated as they should be so they're still cheap.
@@robbalinski1606 parts for those cars are expensive and hard to find now. Buy one that needs a lot of work is a no go.
I have a pristine 84, 5 speed that my wife bought new as a young woman and we still have it, it has seen a lot of cars come and go over the years and I took it off being a daily driver over 20 years ago after it accumulated over 300,00 trouble free kilometres and as it had an arrow straight accident and rust free body with a pristine interior I then rebuilt the engine and mechanicals where it now has only travelled a further 60,000 KLM’s in the last 2 decades and a nice lick of paint it is now on Classic/Historic concessional vehicle registration here in the state of Victoria, Australia, the only thing I reckon spoils the look of the American versions is those red side tail lights that fit in the place of the black side vents at the rear and those amber front indicators on the black side strips, to me it looks like an add on to obviously comply with your registration laws, but it looks like it’s a pretty good survivor and has been looked after too
I had the exact model . Man I wish I had it again
thanks for the memories. i have a coupe sitting in a storage unit under other stuff for almost 20 years now. i may see one on the road every 4 or 5 years. a rare car now....i keep promising myself to pull it out and restore before i die. top of my bucket list...
Don't see too many of these mid 80s cars that are in mint condition also those headlights that flip out on the front when you turn it on is really cool
First car ever bought for myself. Love that car.
what a beauty and a lovely car,, thanks for the video man
Ahhh my first car. 85 White GTS, blue leather, sunroof. …I’m still looking for one.
Mine was named Connie. Those seats were amazing. I miss her. A curb killed her - busted the radiator, and I didn't realize until she overheated and warped the block = head gasket leak.
Beautiful 😮my father had one back in the day with the rear louvers woooo classy
Love it!! nice review.. i want that car!!
Thanks. Nice looking Celica
My dad drove a white one of these in Fort Worth area. He probably had it used from 1989-1999. I believe it was an 1985. Fort Worth was very different back then.....memories.
So cool!
Sick I want it
I have one back in the day
Love it
my father had one but with a digital dash no air and no sunroof but I remember it vividly as l drove it at that time and funny has he mention that it was comparable to a mustang as when l was driving it I was thinking it was a mustang I was driving we had the stock sound system with the factory table deck
Wow, I had a 85 GTS convertible, coupe
nice car!
Facts
I owned every model up to 1985 skipped 86-93 and had a 94 and still have a 01. I kept the 94 st coup untill 3 years ago, it had sat in my driveway for 10 years not being used. I sold it whipping my eyes
That car easly got 33mpg in the city.
But it never had the power of the 85
The 85s 22re motor was still being used in the trucks untill 1999.
So from 1973 77 78 80 83 85 94 01
I've had almost every model
My 3 favorite were the 73. 77 and the 85. The 85 was very fast with just the 4 cylinder motor. The fuel injection was a big plus for that motor. The 73 had an 18rc the 77 was a 20r I belive the 80 was the 22r so was the 83. The 85 had the best motor of all of them. 22re.
At 70mph the tac read about 2k rpm
My 01 its more like 4k rpm
Im not a fan of frt wheel drive cars.
The 85 drove in serious snow and ice storms with no problems.
My 88 supra turbo I had to put snow chains on, but id fly past 4x4s in the snow. 😂
How much is the price of this beauty?
I had a rust red 1982!
How much does it go for and where can I get one?
For sale?
Why didn’t you flip the headlights?’v
He did
I need help finding parts for a 84 gt please help
Didn't some of these have a 4A-GE unit?
Some had a stright 6 similar to the 7mgte that the supra got in 86.5
Broooo Is this car is liftback or Fastback ???????
Do you still the celica ?
It's still on their website right now.
Looks like a delorean
Wrong transmission
I agree!