| Jeff writes:
Sajeev answers: Oh my, that's a sweet little runner! And if you think my exuberance for a time capsule grade Toyota Corolla is unfounded, you haven't spent much time back-to-back between one of these and one of the new Tupperware nightmares sold at Toyota dealerships. And we all should love mundane, respectable yet ultimately desirable vehicles. If this was a 1986 Mercury Sable LS, I'd beg for the keys! If a Lincoln-Mercury fan like myself exists, I am sure a Toyota nerd does too. Fingers crossed on that one. But I digress… I understand the car needs to go, and I am sorry for your loss. I am touched that you won't let the Corolla just go to anyone, because it's true: they will ruin it. Even if they don't mean to, because that's how it works when a car this old/pristine/unloved enters the used car market. It isn't a new car and it sure as heck isn't a Pontiac Trans Am with T-tops, a big block and a 4-speed. My advice? Hit the forums and ask for advice, starting with Japanese Nostalgic Car. Any and all Toyota forum is a good idea too. Place classified ads in all these forums too, they are usually free and you might meet some nice people to boot. Put an advertisement in Hemmings or any other classic car publication you like. Be prepared to spend a ton of time and money (relatively speaking) for not much reward in the end. But, you know the drill, it takes beaucoup patience to sell something as worthy as a honest and clean 1989 Toyota Corolla. Send your queries to sajeev@thetruthaboutcars.com . Spare no details and ask for a speedy resolution if you're in a hurry. | |||
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