1971 Crown Deluxe Coupe MS75 4 speed barn find kujira 2600
Make: | Toyota |
Model: | Crown Deluxe |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | Coupe |
Year: | 1971 |
Mileage: | 87,764 |
VIN: | MS75000827 |
Color: | Green |
Engine: | 2600 |
Cylinders: | 6 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Rockmart, Georgia, United States |
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Description of 1971 Toyota Crown Deluxe Coupe |
1971 Kujira Crown coupe MS75 4 speed manual Barn (shed) find from an estate. The last year of registration on this was 1983. Original 2.6 4M, power steering, power antenna, original radio I had to tighten the payment and pickup terms a bit, after two different people committed to purchase, but never showed up to complete the transaction and pick the car up. I get charged listing fees regardless of whether the purchase is completed or not. Vehicle must be picked up within two weeks of purchase, and we need to coordinate the days/times, as M-W I work very long hours. Located approx. 35 miles NW of Atlanta off of I-20. $400 deposit via Paypal within 24 hours of auction end. Deposit is non-refundable if you do not show up to complete the transaction. Balance due in cash on pickup. Very solid, the pans/frame are 100% solid. Just a lot of surface rust from sitting on a dirt floor in a shed for 34 years. This individual had many interesting and unusual vehicles that he would keep if they struck his fancy, and this was one of them. The significant rust that it does have is along front/back window trim in spots, rear quarter spots, and around right rear outer taillight. Some surface rust under the mat in the trunk, not major at all. The bottoms of the doors are solid. The worst spot is on the back glass, lower right rear. It has a previous cheapo Earl Schieb paintjob, and the body work on the left front fender needs to be redone. It has previous minor accident damage on the left front fender and wheelwell area of the left rear quarter. The motor does not run and does not turn by hand, but is full of oil - rings are probably stuck. It had a new unused set of points and condenser sitting on the front seat, so that may be why it was originally parked. The interior has the usual cracked dash pad, worn out carpet, and headliner seams falling apart. The seats and door panels are not bad at all, minor cracks, except for the large hole in the front edge of the rear seat. Obviously, assume that it needs a full mechanical rebuild, unless of course you want to do a 2JZ swap... it will roll onto a trailer. This car is too rare and solid to be parted out, it really is an interesting piece of history that needs to be preserved. Georgia does not require a title on older vehicles, and there is not one, but I will write a bill of sale, and fill out any other necessary documents that you might need. Many more pics and a few walkarounds in the video below.
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