Toyota didn't launch the Supra nameplate as a stand-alone. Instead, Toyota added a Supra badge to the Toyota Celica after extensively reworking the four-cylinder Celica to accept an inline-six engine. Celica Supra coupes slated for export were powered by a 2.6-liter I6 making 110 hp. Toyota offered a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic. Before the first-generation Supra ran its course, the team at Toyota increased the six-cylinder's displacement to 2.8 liters, hinting at a powerful future. The bigger engine debuted for the 1980 model year, and the extra grunt afforded drivers an extra 7 hp. This Celica Supra was locally owned and always well cared for and serviced every year at the local toyota dealership, we believe the miles are correct as on the odometer but the title is marked exempt. This car was just fully serviced and issued new pa state inspection stickers, sunroof is inop and does not work, car is being sold AS IS due to the cars age.
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