Celica Owners
#26
Hi,
This is my first post on this forum.
Nice to see enthusiasts of the Scion lineage. Great cars. My wife and I may be purchasing a Scion in the future.
Here is my 1977 Celica GT (same as a '76).
It has the 18RG engine. A Hemi design, Double Overhead Cams, Yamaha crossflow head, dual valve springs for high revs (prevents valve float), large intake and exhaust valves, dual-sidedraft 44mm Mikuni carbs, K&N filters, TWM velocity stacks, TRD headers, 10.5:1 high compression, Shocks,Suspension techniques Sway bars and springs, polyurethane bushings,griffin aluminum 3 row radiator,6 pass oil cooler,Cobra Silverstone driver's seat, 5 point harness,13" formuling france steering wheel, lightened and roadraced during the 80s and 90s. It is occasionally autocrossed nowadays.
This is my first post on this forum.
Nice to see enthusiasts of the Scion lineage. Great cars. My wife and I may be purchasing a Scion in the future.
Here is my 1977 Celica GT (same as a '76).
It has the 18RG engine. A Hemi design, Double Overhead Cams, Yamaha crossflow head, dual valve springs for high revs (prevents valve float), large intake and exhaust valves, dual-sidedraft 44mm Mikuni carbs, K&N filters, TWM velocity stacks, TRD headers, 10.5:1 high compression, Shocks,Suspension techniques Sway bars and springs, polyurethane bushings,griffin aluminum 3 row radiator,6 pass oil cooler,Cobra Silverstone driver's seat, 5 point harness,13" formuling france steering wheel, lightened and roadraced during the 80s and 90s. It is occasionally autocrossed nowadays.
#34
Originally Posted by komik
Originally Posted by Chimmy3
that beemer looks so out of place lol...
I have a Black '85 Celica GT-S Convertible. 2.4L I4 5 Speed. I'm in the process of rebuilding the engine. I'll post some pics of it on Monday when I'm back in town.