Where can I buy a Toyota Celica sports?
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When did production of the Toyota Celica GT-4 end?
Production of the ST205 GT-Four Celica ended in June 1999. It would be the last GT-Four Celica to be produced and would be the end of one of Toyota’s most loved series of sports cars. Now that we have had a look at the history and specifications of the ST205 GT-Four, let’s look at some things you need to know before buying.
Why is the Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205 not a good car?
The ST205 GT-Four’s story is tainted by what happened in the second half of the season. An eagle-eyed FIA official watching the cars on a special stage in Australia noticed that the ST205 accelerated faster than its rivals. The FIA decided to investigate the cause of this increased acceleration, which came to a head at the Rally Catalunya in Spain.
What is the VIN number on a Toyota Celica GT-Four?
The VIN on a ST205 GT-Four Celica should look something like this: ST205-####### (ST205-0001001 was the start of production). WRC ST205s were 2500 of the first 5000 cars produced but their VIN number is not consecutive.
Where did the Toyota Celica get its name?
The Toyota Celica is a Sports Car car manufactured by Japanese maker Toyota Motors from 1970 to 2006. The Celica name was ultimately derived from the Latin word coelica meaning “heavenly” or “celestial”. Throughout its life span the Celica has been powered by various four-cylinder engines.
When did the Toyota Celica GT Four come out?
The four-wheel driveturbocharged model called GT-Four worldwide (All-Trac Turbo in the US) was produced from 1986 to 1999. The Celica was available as notchback and liftback Coupe, as well as a Convertible. JapaneseCarTrade.com receives lots of Toyota Celica Sports inquiries every day from many countries.