dsillik Posted December 12, 2013 Share Posted December 12, 2013 i DON'T HAVE ANY ANSWERS JUST MOR QUESTIONS LIKE YOURS-PLEASE HELP THIS GUY OUT. OK, I've had this car maybe about 8 years. i lost the paperwork and it is not resistered. i has a few problems but basicly it has everything it needs to be a really good car. some are telling me it is a mkIII others are telling me it is a mkIV. some are saying it is a 1986.5 model year. I really want to sell this fast but i'm having trouble with the above mentioned definitions. Here is what I know for sure: it is a 1986 Supra (i don't know what people mean when they say it is a 1986.5) It has the removable top (in near perfect condition) it has the TEMS and some other suspension upgrade the motor sounds exceptionally good and runs great (I just drove it around the neighborhood a bit. the transmission is nice and tight (automatic, shifts into drive without any hesitation and shifts through the gears quickly)) the power steering pump went out (leak), have a brand new one in the box but never installed it. windshield is broken and a few other things as well. in searching the web, i found, i think i found that the car might be worth a few bucks (like maybe 1k-2K or so and a bunch more if it was all fixed up real nice) if, and that is a big IF, i found the right person. so here are my questions: what model car is it? How is it best described? I live in southern california, just north of the valley and just south of santa barbara . : how do i reach the right audience for selling such a unique car? (preferable for free since I'm 60 years old and flat broke, that is what motivated me to sell) basically i just want to know what it is and the best way to find that special person that wants the car. To maximise the money i can get: should i just part the thing out. that would be a real shame because this car has the potential to be a real winner if someone could invest a little time and money into it. i very much appreciate any help you guys and gals could give me and i will thank you beforehand...thank you...david Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toyota Owners Club Posted December 12, 2013 Share Posted December 12, 2013 Hi David, welcome to the club! :) Try taking a look on Auto Trader to get an idea of value. Probably vest to check out the whole country though as it's quite a rare car now. I don't see why you wouldn't be able to get at least $1-2000 from the right person. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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