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Hello everyone! Pleased to meet you

Posted: July 19th, 2018, 6:25 pm
by mfred3
Hi folks! Excited to join the community. I picked up my first Celica recently, after falling in love with the car some years back. I found mine - a 1977 GT Liftback, 5 speed manual with a swapped-in 20R - for sale in Georgia, basically on the other end of the Eastern seaboard, bought it for ~$2k, and had it trucked up.

To describe the condition as "rough" completely undersells it... It did not start when I got it, the interior is a total write-off, and it needs a decent amount of body work. To top it off, someone repainted it with what seems to be house paint :roll: The condition is somewhat explained by the sheer mileage of the car - it's a member of the To the Moon Club, and almost part of the To the Moon and Back. ~450k on the body, and 150k on the motor. However, I'm not letting that deter me! I've gotten it start (replaced the ignition module and coil), removed the carpet (which I'm pretty sure was going to give me black lung), and am now working on getting it to run (there seems to be a problem between the fuel pump and the relay). I apologize in advance for the stupid questions I'm bound to ask, as my mechanical experience is pretty limited - though I promise to use the search bar!

Now the part y'all are actually here for - pictures!

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(Pay no attention to the white powder, I trusted an idiot with a fire extinguisher)

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Re: Hello everyone! Pleased to meet you

Posted: July 19th, 2018, 8:42 pm
by Castillo77
Welcome to the club. I actually like that color green.

Re: Hello everyone! Pleased to meet you

Posted: July 20th, 2018, 6:33 am
by mfred3
Yeah, I kinda do too. I'll definitely keep that shade in mind when I repaint it

Re: Hello everyone! Pleased to meet you

Posted: July 20th, 2018, 10:25 am
by jaeseng
Good luck with the restoration! As far as getting it to run - make sure you either have this resistor or have shorted the connection or else the fuel pump won't stay running. Took me longer to figure out than I'd care to admit - although in your case it could be something completely different haha
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Re: Hello everyone! Pleased to meet you

Posted: July 20th, 2018, 2:38 pm
by 73GTV
http://members.iinet.com.au/~stepho/manuals/Toyota/
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Welcome Down state New Yorker from the college party town of Southern New York. (As featured on "The Pizza Show" on Vice TV, drunken Pizza crawls a must)

Here are a few links that will help you repair this lift-back. Along with that greeting comes a guy that I know within your area who is a good (Hobby mechanic) friend that I talk to almost daily who live outside of your town.

He is married with kids so you know how limited peoples time is, but he may make an excuse to go get milk from the store to possibly stop by and give you a hand with any questions you might need some answers.

I'll speak with him this weekend and see what he can do or if he has some free time in the coming weeks. Again welcome to the forum.

Re: Hello everyone! Pleased to meet you

Posted: July 21st, 2018, 10:41 am
by housedoctor
Hi and welcome to the forum. I have a 77 Liftback as well. I'm down on Long island, probably 4-5 hours away from you. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions as you work through the car. Looks like a lot of work to be done but little by little it will come together.

Chuck

Re: Hello everyone! Pleased to meet you

Posted: July 21st, 2018, 7:12 pm
by mfred3
@73GTV That'd be fantastic, having someone who really knows what they're doing take a look at it would be tremendously helpful. If he's interested, there's some craft Belgian beer in it for him, I work at a local brewery

Re: Hello everyone! Pleased to meet you

Posted: July 23rd, 2018, 10:28 pm
by 73GTV
mfred3 wrote:@73GTV That'd be fantastic, having someone who really knows what they're doing take a look at it would be tremendously helpful. If he's interested, there's some craft Belgian beer in it for him, I work at a local brewery
Please read your PM and contact Scott about your Car.

Re: Hello everyone! Pleased to meet you

Posted: August 1st, 2018, 2:35 pm
by 73GTV
73GTV wrote:
mfred3 wrote:@73GTV That'd be fantastic, having someone who really knows what they're doing take a look at it would be tremendously helpful. If he's interested, there's some craft Belgian beer in it for him, I work at a local brewery
Please read your PM and contact Scott about your Car.
Scott is still awaiting your call so that he can assist you with your repairs. You now have his number, call him. I just got off the phone with him. Leave a voice mail if you can't get him on the phone. Wheat Ale from Ommegang verses Cooperstown English ale both local brews. opinions after your car is fixed.