How much was a Toyota Supra in 1982?
In 1982, the Celica P-Type based at $14,598, while the L-Type came in at $13,598. The price jumped to $15,398 for the P-Type in 1983, and $14,148 for the L-Type….Prices.
Model Year | L-Type MSRP | P-Type MSRP |
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1982 | $13,598 | $14,598 |
1983 | $14,148 | $15,398 |
1984 | $15,074 | $15,724 |
1985 | $15,998 | $16,558 |
Is it easy to replace a starter?
Replacing a car’s starter motor isn’t difficult. However, vehicles with large engines will be more challenging. Front wheel drive transverse powertrain layout is the most common type and generally offers a better access to the starter motor, and is therefore easiest to replace.
What are the signs your starter is going out?
What are common bad starter symptoms?
- Something sounds off.
- You’ve got lights but no action.
- Your engine won’t crank.
- Smoke is coming from your car.
- Oil has soaked the starter.
- Look under the hood.
- Tap the starter.
- Adjust the transmission.
How much is a 1985 Toyota Celica Supra worth?
**Figure based on a stock 1985 Toyota Supra Mk II valued at $11,400 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, state and other factors.
How fast is a 1985 Supra?
Toyota Celica Supra, 1985 MY
What body style? | 2 door fixed-head coupé with 2+2 seats |
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How many cylinders? | 6, Straight |
How much power? | 172 PS / 170 bhp / 127 kW @ 5600 rpm |
How much torque? | 236 Nm / 174 ft.lb / 24.1 kgm @ 4400 rpm |
How fast? | 180 km/h , 112 mph |