1967 Toyota Corona 4 Door Sedan for Restoration - Original Condition NO RESERVE
1967 Toyota Corona Description
I saved this car from an auto crushing yard. They had put it aside to try to find a buyer, I came along. I had once seen this very car driving locally in 1999, then never saw it again until it was at the salvage yard. I have zero history on the car. I don't know anything about who was the previous owner or the circumstances that lead to it being for sale. Despite the rust showing in the rockers and around the rear corners, the car is otherwise solid, the doors open and close, the trunk and hood with a solid thud noise. There is no rust in the floor boards at all, the car still has it's original carpet and interior and seating. The drivers seat is very thin, you can see cushions and foam, but it actually is still together, just think. The rear upper part was sundried, I put some black masking tape on the vinyl. The windows are all perfect, not scratches or cracks. Other than the odometer and speedometer not being installed? (is in a plastic bag with the car) the car is all there and in place. Even the trunk tools, jack and tire cover and Toyota Tool Bag is in place. (tool bags in good shape sell for hundreds of dollars here on ebay) The tools could be cleaned and re-chromed. I don't know if this is a parts car or a restoration candidate. I'm a Chrysler/AMC/Studebaker collector and know nothing about Toyota and their values. In my mind, I'm sure the car would run fine and could be road worthy, I just don't know if anybody wants these??? The chrome bumpers too are in nice shape. This is a very solid car. There is no title, Maine is not a title state for vehicles older than 1996. I can provide a bill of sale and for an extra 250.00 on top of the sale price, I can secure a Title Letter from the State of Maine which can be used to get a Title in your State. 250.00 deposit in the first 48 hours, balance in 7 days. Storage charges apply after 6 weeks. 15 dollars per day.
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