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Item: 1970 Ke11 Toyota Corolla sedan

Location: Adelaide (near blackwood)

Item Condition: Very Good for age

Reason for Selling: Moved to the country

Price and Payment Conditions: $3600

Extra Info:

1970 Ke11 Corolla, Its a sweet crusier but has a bit of go and a

handles quite well for a ke1x.

Body

Ke11 shell

Early ke10 tail lights

90% rust free

Metallic Cardinal Red

debagged boot

Venetian

Engine & Drivetrain

4k

3k head

32/32 weber

Genie extractors (4 into 1)

Ke55 5 speed box

Slight oil leak, Doesnt blow smoke that Im aware of

Brakes, Suspension and Wheels

ke70 front discs and calipers

Whiteline front swaybar

Lowered and stiffened all round

White 14" 4x110 custom steel rims

ms65 crown hubcaps

whitewalls

Tyres getting low on tread but still legal

Interior

Original cream interior all matching (including roof lining)

Newish black carpet

Kmph dash

10,00rpm tacho

Retrimmed dash pad (black)

New retractable seat belts

Boxed and carpeted boot (black)

Pioneer 50x4 cd player

Pioneer 3way 6x9 rear speakers

Pictures:

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Now had chrome drivers revision mirror

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Steering wheel horn button slightly different...

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Contact Details:

**Just out of rego, will renew at no cost if sold for $3600**

Post on here or PM

OR

0419186811

Lee,

Rust isnt too bad. there are small patches behind rear wheels.

Main issue is bog thats cracked on parts of the front guards and

bonnet. sounds alot worse in writing than it is.

Price is negotiable but i've had offers for $3200 so they would have to

be better than that and it wouldnt include rego.

cheers

Scott.

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