Showing posts with label Liftback. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liftback. Show all posts

January 8, 2016

1977 Toyota Celica RA29

1977 Toyota Celica GT RA29

1977 Toyota Celica RA29

Here's a nice classic sport car produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota designed to captivate of the American customers, especially to compete with locally the Ford Mustang. In the middle of the 70's, which is a hegemony of the muscle-car era still stronger, the Toyota tried offers the Celica come with a similar shape as the Mustang fastback with lower price. It's a really greats car it to be one of the best Japanese sport cars in US. Yes it's about a 1977 Toyota Celica GT series was often called the Japanese Mustang.

June 4, 2015

1990 Saab 900


1990 Saab 900

This a compact luxury automobile that was produced by the Swedish premium car manufacturer Saab Automobile. it's a first generation Saab 900 commonly known as the "classic". As the picture is the Saab 900 classic come in 3-door liftback was released in 1990 good condition,based on the Saab 99 chassis, it for American user so it come with a longer front end to meet U.S. frontal crash regulations.



November 28, 2014

2003 Toyota Celica GT


2003 Toyota Celica GT

Here's Japanese compact sports car produced by Toyota, this the seventh generation of Celica comes in red 3-door liftback GT version built in 2003 had some modified ready to go for $5500. Be a nice car to ride to school.



July 5, 2014

1985 Toyota Celica GTS


1985 Toyota Celica GTS

Here's we found the Japanese compact sports car built in 1985, it's a third generation of Celica on white 3-door liftback body style, I think it's will a very nice car for your restoration project.



June 6, 2014

1980 Toyota Celica GT Liftback


1980 Toyota Celica GT Liftback

Here's we found a second generation of the Celica on Liftback forms. Specifically for the second generation, Interestingly, it as we knows the Celica is Japanese compact sport car but he has American tough taste, yes for these generation was designed in the United States by Toyota's Calty Research Design studio in California and David Stollery was responsible for its design.