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hi all i was wodering if any one has seen or know of a 1977 celica mustang fast back i had one when for my first car back when i was 17
now i'am looking for one as a do'er up'er if any one knows of one please can post a pic with price


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Blind Kid Seeks
QUOTE (celica/mustang @ Sep 9 2009, 12:00 PM) *
hi all i was wodering if any one has seen or know of a 1977 celica mustang fast back i had one when for my first car back when i was 17
now i'am looking for one as a do'er up'er if any one knows of one please can post a pic with price


thanks cool.gif biggrin.gif



I know of a Silver RA28 (Fast back) in a Barn, Near Dubbo.

Pretty sure its not for sale... howver for the right price... everything is for sale.

how much are you prepared to spend to find one?
celica/mustang
QUOTE (Blind Kid Seeks @ Sep 9 2009, 10:21 AM) *
QUOTE (celica/mustang @ Sep 9 2009, 12:00 PM) *
hi all i was wodering if any one has seen or know of a 1977 celica mustang fast back i had one when for my first car back when i was 17
now i'am looking for one as a do'er up'er if any one knows of one please can post a pic with price


thanks cool.gif biggrin.gif



I know of a Silver RA28 (Fast back) in a Barn, Near Dubbo.

Pretty sure its not for sale... howver for the right price... everything is for sale.

how much are you prepared to spend to find one?



probably up to $1000 dont realy care if it was lic or not as i would have to get it transported to wa
as long as the body was in good nic not fussed on motor
Blind Kid Seeks
QUOTE (celica/mustang @ Sep 9 2009, 01:41 PM) *
QUOTE (Blind Kid Seeks @ Sep 9 2009, 10:21 AM) *
QUOTE (celica/mustang @ Sep 9 2009, 12:00 PM) *
hi all i was wodering if any one has seen or know of a 1977 celica mustang fast back i had one when for my first car back when i was 17
now i'am looking for one as a do'er up'er if any one knows of one please can post a pic with price


thanks cool.gif biggrin.gif



I know of a Silver RA28 (Fast back) in a Barn, Near Dubbo.

Pretty sure its not for sale... howver for the right price... everything is for sale.

how much are you prepared to spend to find one?



probably up to $1000 dont realy care if it was lic or not as i would have to get it transported to wa
as long as the body was in good nic not fussed on motor



your going to have to extend your budget ALOT more for an RA28 with a "good body"

seeing complete cars for sale under 10K is not common.
WildfireATX
Have to agree with blind kid there

These are not a common car really the pic of the bunch had the 18RG (great donk)

I think the least you would need for an avg condition one would be 2.5-3k
Blind Kid Seeks
QUOTE (WildfireATX @ Sep 9 2009, 02:00 PM) *
Have to agree with blind kid there

These are not a common car really the pic of the bunch had the 18RG (great donk)

I think the least you would need for an avg condition one would be 2.5-3k



the one i know of will need rust repairs, and has a good cond 18RG.... but i dont think its for sale...

this car will most likely end up as my GF's Project..... as its her Old mans car.
celica/mustang
oh ok well if you guy's see one around for around that price dose not matter about rust or dents (as long as its not a major dent :-) ) can you let me know

cheers
WildfireATX
Jump onto the toymods forum and have a look in their for sale forum you may find one there albeit a more expensive one or an alternative you like even more like a TA22 maybe
celica/mustang
hey just thinking i might try looking at some wreckers and might even consider 74 to 77 celica dream of 77 mustang might have to go on the back burner just looking for a real cheapie to spend my unemployment time on before i go mad help.gif mad.gif help.gif
the_random_hero
Look at paying $4k+ for a moderate condition shell (ie. rust), $10k plus for a minter. They are very rare as they were only made for a year or so, and as such price is huge as the demand is big.
TA22's can be had for considerably cheaper, but expect a lot of rust if it's original and a lot more dollars if it's been fixed.
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