Original Monroney Label

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MootsMan
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Original Monroney Label

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The original owner still had this when I bought my '86 from her. I've been intending to post it for a while, finally got around to scanning it !
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1984 Tercel 4wd Dlx. - 192K miles.
1985 Tercel 4wd SR5 - 185K miles (not running)
1986 Tercel 4wd Dlx - 210K miles (dd)

Only 3 to go for the whole set ! lol
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My tercel:: Sold my 1987 Tercel Dlx 4x4 Wagon but miss driving it everyday. I don't miss working on it, though.
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Re: Original Monroney Label

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I have the original paperwork on my 87 Dlx, I;ll get it out and compare it with yours. It's interesting that Toyota considered the rear cargo cover and rear wiper as optional equipment! I've never seen a wagon that didn't have those two items. And, $45 for the floormats!

Thanks for posting!
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ARCHINSTL
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My tercel:: Goldie is a 1986 SR5 attualmente con Weber/also owned the first T4WD in STL in late '82
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Re: Original Monroney Label

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Those items were extra-cost on the DLX, but standard on the SR5.
I recall that the the OE price for my '83 SR5 in late '82 was a little over $9000. The only non-standard item it may have had was PS (I just do not recall).
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MootsMan
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Re: Original Monroney Label

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It's amazing how the price of vehicles has gone up through the years....along with other things like college tuition ! haha

When my dad first got into the Chevrolet/Oldsmobile dealership in 1970, the highest priced cars we sold were the Corvette and the Oldsmobile 98....both had MSRP's of around $6000 for the very top of the line with all options. When I left the business, in 1999, Corvettes were going at around $50k, and you couldn't touch a new vehicle for anywhere close to $6k.
1984 Tercel 4wd Dlx. - 192K miles.
1985 Tercel 4wd SR5 - 185K miles (not running)
1986 Tercel 4wd Dlx - 210K miles (dd)

Only 3 to go for the whole set ! lol
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