1976 Toyota Corolla Deluxe E38 Wagon -- SOLD
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• True California car sold on a California title
• 1.6L OHV four-cylinder engine (code 2T)
• Three-speed automatic transmission (code A40)
• White exterior (code 23) tan vinyl interior
• Power brakes and rear defroster
• Surf boards, racks and accessories included
• Documentation includes original owner’s manual and three copies of Surfer Magazine – November 1976, May 1977 and September 1977
More at:: https://www.motoexotica.com/inventory/inventory/15277/1976/Toyota/TE38049532
Remember what Japanese cars were like in the mid-70s? We found a California survivor from a year between the energy crises – a ’76 Toyota Corolla Deluxe Station Wagon (model E38), complete with surfboards and accessories.
These Corollas were once ubiquitous across the US, especially on the West Coast. Once customers learned how reliable they were, they drove the wheels off of them, or turned them over to their children, who then drove the wheels off of them. Either way, it became rarer to find them as time went on. More than 40 years later, finding a Toyota this small is nearly impossible.
Reliability and durability quickly became two hallmarks of the Japanese vehicles imported here. As part of its vanguard, Toyota brought an entire range of models – sedans, coupes, three-door liftback, a van and even station wagons. This example was made in January 1976 at Toyota City in Japan.
Finished in white (code 23), the car’s paint and trim are in good overall original condition while the body remains pretty dry condition and the engine bay is tidy. The Interstate battery appears new and the cargo area is in very good order. The car’s chrome bumpers with rubber corner caps look great.
This little hauler rolls on radials, size 175/70R13 at all four corners and each one is mounted a factory steel wheel that is vented. The wheels and tires are all in very good order.
Under the hood is Toyota’s 1.6L overhead valve four-cylinder engine (code 2T) linked to a three-speed automatic transmission (code A40).
Inside, there is a tan, vinyl interior. The driver’s seat has some blemishes it from use. Overall, the upholstery is in good, original order, as is the matching carpet. The headliner, however, looks very good and is also tan. A black, three-speed steering wheel faces the driver the instrument panel has a couple of cracks in the dashtop. It and the inner door panels are in good, original order. The center console, shift lever and a factory AM radio complete the interior and are all in satisfactory condition.
Documentation includes original owner’s manual and three copies of Surfer Magazine – November 1976, May 1977 and September 1977.
The Corolla E30/E50 was the third generation of Corolla. It was built from August 1974 to July 1981 and marked Toyota's greatest growth in the United States in the wake of the fuel crisis.
Competition to this Toyota in 1976 included Chevrolet’s Vega, Datsun’s B210, Dodge’s Colt, Ford’s Pinto, Honda’s Civic, Mercury’s Bobcat and Pontiac’s Astre. If you collect Japanese cars, you should stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars and check out this candidate for your collection.
VIN: TE38-049532
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 56,261 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt California title.
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Видео 1976 Toyota Corolla Deluxe E38 Wagon -- SOLD канала MotoeXotica Classic Cars
Call us - 636-600-4600
Visit our Showroom - 2340 Cassens Dr., St. Louis, MO 63026
E-Mail us - sales@MotoeXotica.com
http://www.MotoeXotica.com/
WE BUY CARS!
• True California car sold on a California title
• 1.6L OHV four-cylinder engine (code 2T)
• Three-speed automatic transmission (code A40)
• White exterior (code 23) tan vinyl interior
• Power brakes and rear defroster
• Surf boards, racks and accessories included
• Documentation includes original owner’s manual and three copies of Surfer Magazine – November 1976, May 1977 and September 1977
More at:: https://www.motoexotica.com/inventory/inventory/15277/1976/Toyota/TE38049532
Remember what Japanese cars were like in the mid-70s? We found a California survivor from a year between the energy crises – a ’76 Toyota Corolla Deluxe Station Wagon (model E38), complete with surfboards and accessories.
These Corollas were once ubiquitous across the US, especially on the West Coast. Once customers learned how reliable they were, they drove the wheels off of them, or turned them over to their children, who then drove the wheels off of them. Either way, it became rarer to find them as time went on. More than 40 years later, finding a Toyota this small is nearly impossible.
Reliability and durability quickly became two hallmarks of the Japanese vehicles imported here. As part of its vanguard, Toyota brought an entire range of models – sedans, coupes, three-door liftback, a van and even station wagons. This example was made in January 1976 at Toyota City in Japan.
Finished in white (code 23), the car’s paint and trim are in good overall original condition while the body remains pretty dry condition and the engine bay is tidy. The Interstate battery appears new and the cargo area is in very good order. The car’s chrome bumpers with rubber corner caps look great.
This little hauler rolls on radials, size 175/70R13 at all four corners and each one is mounted a factory steel wheel that is vented. The wheels and tires are all in very good order.
Under the hood is Toyota’s 1.6L overhead valve four-cylinder engine (code 2T) linked to a three-speed automatic transmission (code A40).
Inside, there is a tan, vinyl interior. The driver’s seat has some blemishes it from use. Overall, the upholstery is in good, original order, as is the matching carpet. The headliner, however, looks very good and is also tan. A black, three-speed steering wheel faces the driver the instrument panel has a couple of cracks in the dashtop. It and the inner door panels are in good, original order. The center console, shift lever and a factory AM radio complete the interior and are all in satisfactory condition.
Documentation includes original owner’s manual and three copies of Surfer Magazine – November 1976, May 1977 and September 1977.
The Corolla E30/E50 was the third generation of Corolla. It was built from August 1974 to July 1981 and marked Toyota's greatest growth in the United States in the wake of the fuel crisis.
Competition to this Toyota in 1976 included Chevrolet’s Vega, Datsun’s B210, Dodge’s Colt, Ford’s Pinto, Honda’s Civic, Mercury’s Bobcat and Pontiac’s Astre. If you collect Japanese cars, you should stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars and check out this candidate for your collection.
VIN: TE38-049532
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 56,261 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt California title.
GET OUT AND DRIVE!!
http://www.facebook.com/stlclassiccars
http://www.instagram.com/motoexotica
https://www.twitter.com/motoexotica636
Music: Skyhawk Beach by Blue Wave Theory
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Wave_Theory/Surf_Music_Month_Challenge/Skyhawk_Beach_fade_in
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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