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1973 TOYOTA SPRINTER TE27 Coupe

$28,900

Example
Year: 1973
Make: TOYOTA
Model: SPRINTER TE27 Coupe
Mileage: 84,000
Trans: 5 speed manual
Colour: Green colour change
Price: $28,900

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See pictures and details for other TE27 coupes inspected for clients at auction. This 1973 Toyota Sprinter TE27 Coupe was sold at USS Nagoya on 22 April 2016 for 2,015,000 YEN FOB, and represents an example of prices at that time. Notes on the auction sheet included paint fade in various places but the kms were not questioned and despite the colour change, with a clean B graded interior there is a chance it was a fairly original vehicle. It was eligible for import to Australia under the existing 1988 and older rule. Prices for classic cars have been rising rapidly for some years due to demand from enthusiasts. This example should be used as a guide as prices naturally vary over time depending on supply, demand, exchange rates and other factors. Total price in Australia at the time would have been approx. $28,900 landed plus approx. $1,000 compliance allowance, plus tyres if required and ORC's (calculated at a rate of 86.18 yen to the dollar). Please note that this vehicle is an EXAMPLE only and is not available for sale. It is intended to provide a good indication of import prices at the date listed. We can source for import another similar 1973 Toyota Sprinter TE27 coupe to order, however it does take time with only one per month at auction on average to choose from (at the time this one was listed). To see what's available for import and research sale prices for cars in Japan you can browse past and upcoming Japanese auction cars of any model and add yourself to our free email Japanese auction car alerts trial.

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