My tercel:: 1986DLX (K.I.A. by a Texting Driver, currently being uses as a parts car) 1986 SR5 AC, Cruise, Sunroof a.k.a. TERC II Electric Boogaloo (restoration in progress). 1984 SR5
and the presence of a factory tachometer, cassette deck and A/C are indicative of a higher trim level compared to non-4WD cars, most of which were stripped to the bones.
I've seen plenty of SR5 Tercels with no AC, no cassette...
Really digging those white pizza cutters though. I can dream!
Former Tercel Enthusiast (not a practical family car anymore but they still have a place in my heart)
Site administrator, if something is broken, PM me!
Had a set of white pizza cutters years ago- painted 'em silver and put 'em on my blue '85 ...
if it aint there, there's a good chance it won't break!
83 SR5 Silver/Blue (Snowmobile/work beater)-totaled but drivable
85 SR5 Blue
88 SR5 White (the 'good' one)-not anymore-totaled
87 fwd silver wagon a/t
87 4wd dx Cream (a/t- not anymore- now m/t)
My tercel:: 1986DLX (K.I.A. by a Texting Driver, currently being uses as a parts car) 1986 SR5 AC, Cruise, Sunroof a.k.a. TERC II Electric Boogaloo (restoration in progress). 1984 SR5
My 84 SR5 came with No AC, but has a dealer installed AC. Also, it only came with an AM/FM no cassette. I chalk up the comments on BAT to lack of familiarity with our beloved cars. I gave us a plug in the comments section. Hopefully the buyer will show up here.
My tercel:: 1986DLX (K.I.A. by a Texting Driver, currently being uses as a parts car) 1986 SR5 AC, Cruise, Sunroof a.k.a. TERC II Electric Boogaloo (restoration in progress). 1984 SR5
That was quick... Sold!
from BAT"
"Jan 8 at 10:50 AM
Fog 1
Car has been pulled from EBay. Called the seller and was told the car sold for a whopping $7,500!"
Mad_Marx - you beat me to listing our Club - Props!
WOW - $7500!!!
Tom M.
T4WD augury?
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