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1985 Toyota for $6,500 in Levin Bread!
1985 Toyota for $6,500 in Levin Bread!-September 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:17

Typically, Corolla and "fun" don't go hand in hand. But there was a time when that wasn't the case. Today has one from that era and it goes to Levin, if you get my drift.

Yesterday, elicited squeals of joy and an 80% Nice Price vote in hopes that someone would pick up the mantle of Gotham defender for another dark night. While thatmobile was ostentatious in its presentation, and unremarkable in its practical manifestation, today we have a car that is the exact opposite.

Grab your cape and tights, and stop telling Robin you want to see the inside of his bat cave.…

The number of desirable older Japanese cars sold in the U.S. can pretty much be counted on one's fingers- S2000, NSX, Fairlady, Miata, RX-7, WRX, Evo. . . and from Toyota, the 2000GT, Supra and Corolla. 2000GT, Supra and. . . Corolla? (Cue Moe Sizlack- Wha...?!) The Corolla today represents one of life's duller choices for keeping your ass from scraping the pavement while plying the roads, but that wasn't always true, and this mid-eighties example is one of the cars that keeps the flame alive for the hoontastic nature of the brand.

A favorite of the drifter crowd, the rear-wheel drive AE86 - sold as the Levin and Trueno in the land of the rising Yen - represents a high-point in Corolla evolution, and there are few Jalopnikadians unfamiliar with these 4AGE-powered coupes and hatches. Today we have an with the JDM front clip and a ricer body kit. The seller claims that it's a real GTS, and not a converted SR-5, and further says that, while the car has 170K on the clock, the rebuilt Blue Top has only turned about 80K.

That 112-bhp 1587-cc iron block four is backed up by the T50 5-speed manual, and this car has the desirable LSD rearend. TRD suspension upgrades, cross-drilled rotors and a JDM cat-back are other mods that make the $6,500 asking price something worth ruminating over.

That $6,500 is more than what you would reasonably consider paying for a 24 year old Japanese tin box, but this car isn't your average Corolla. That factor, the mods, plus the general condition (these things are hard to kill) may make it a compelling choice, and as the FT-86 is still a few years away, one of these will have to suffice if you're jonsing for some Toyota rowdiness.

So, does $6,500 for this Corolla make you want to drift over and check it out? Or, is that oversteering into Crack Pipe territory?

You decide! And remember- Zip Ties Save Lives!

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