Is the Toyota Corolla GT-s a rare car?
What we have here is an extremely rare Toyota Corolla GT-S. Car does need some body work, but runs good. Here is a list of the options that the car has:
Where can I buy a 1988 Toyota Corolla?
Keep it Toyota. Shop Toyota USA’s dealer network for Genuine 1988 Toyota Corolla Parts & Accessories.
What kind of car is a 1986 Toyota Corolla?
This 1986 Toyota Corolla is an original. The vehicle runs great and is mainly used for weekend drives. Garage find, barn find. 20,000 ori… Over 4 weeks ago on Yupyi!
What kind of engine does a Toyota Corolla have?
Obviously not perfect being a 35 year old car so any dumb… Is powered by a Honda S2000 inline-four featuring a 2.4L stroker kit and a Precision 6262 turbocharger. The car is finished in red over a…
What kind of transmission does a 1986 Toyota Corolla have?
This 1986 Toyota Corolla is a modified vehicle with updates to the exterior, interior and drivetrain. The vehicle runs great and is used Over 4 weeks ago on Yupyi! Over 4 weeks ago on Yupyi! Power is sent to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual transmission and a 1.5-way limited-slip differential. The ext… more
What was the price of a 1988 Toyota Corolla?
The Corolla has entered the realm of real automobiles. Its price has followed suit. In the era of the falling dollar and rising competition, the new-for-1988 sixth iteration of the Corolla theme is fighting to stay below $10,000. Our base-model test car lost the battle: equipped with but four optional extras, it wore a sticker price of $10,593.
Where did the Toyota Corolla GT AE86 get its name?
Toyota Corolla GT AE86 Trueno hatchback. The nameplate Trueno derives from the Spanish word for thunder, and Levin derives from the Middle English for lightning. In Japan, the Sprinter Trueno was exclusive to Toyota Japan dealerships called Toyota Auto Store, while the Corolla Levin was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store.
What kind of engine does a Toyota Corolla Sport have?
In North America, the top-spec DOHC 4A-GEC was sold as the Corolla Sport GT-S (with AE86 on the build plate in the engine bay but AE88 in the VIN), with the SOHC 4A-C being sold as the Corolla Sport SR5 (with AE86 on the build plate and in the VIN). Both versions were sold with pop-up headlights only.