For Sale: 1998 Toyota Celica in O'Fallon, Illinois for sale in O Fallon, IL

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Vehicle Description Gateway Classic Cars of Atlanta is proud to offer this 1998 Toyota Celica GT Convertible.
The Toyota Celica was produced from 1970 to 2006.
The Celica name derives from the Latin word coeliac meaning heavenly or celestial.
The Sixth generation Celica GT was powered by the 1ZZ-FE rated at 140 hp at 6,400 rpm and 125 lb.
ft.
of torque at 4,200 rpm.
It uses Toyota's VVT-i (Variable Valve Timing with intelligence) system which modulated the intake cam phase angle to increase torque and horsepower throughout the rev range.
This is a similar engine used on the Matrix, Corolla, and MR2 Spyder.
Transmission choices comprised a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic.
The GT has standard front disc brakes and rear drum brakes, 195/60/15 with standard wheel covers or optional alloy wheels.
This Celica is finished in red with a clean gray cloth interior.
The original family drop-top is equipped with an automatic transmission, power windows, and other power options.
The Toyota Celica is climbing in popularity aligning with other Japanese classics.
This 1996 Toyota Celica GT Convertible can be seen at www.
gatewayclassiccars.
com with over 100 HD pictures.
For additional information please call 678-894-4833 or email email protected .
  • Year: 1998
  • Make: Toyota
  • Model: Celica

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