Sad to see it go. I have an '89 Celica GTS too just in white with the blue interior. Love it! i bought it for 500 buck since its been sitting the last 10 yrs. All original with nothing done to it. Currently in the process of restoring it. Im researching to learn more about em but its hard find info online
On my 2nd 87. Deffo an eyecatcher! Mine isn't in good shape, but people point and ask about it. Engine (also 3sge) is tired. Needs 5500+ to wake up, yet feels chanceless vs my 92 Accord (+120kg, -10hp). Will also get rid of mine because FWD I4.
I definitely need one like this cause it looks cool and is water proof 😂🔥 I have a st162 gti pre-liftback convertible with (closed, targa and full cabrio) but because of the hardtop part the water leaks in from every side 😂 but its still lovely to have a t16
If you're in north America and you're looking for a GTS get this over the 91. The most important thing is the engine. All trims come with the 3sfe, the 3SGE is what you truly want/need.
@@biggirlsgarage8331 alright thank you! Ya im located in SoCal so just doing some research and really love the way the 89 Celica looks. Hopefully I can find one it’s really rough to find one in good condition
@@uhblonded The 89 GTS has that cast iron exhaust manifold sitting right on top of the starter. It heat soaks the starter, and you eventually get a "hot start" problem. Replacing it - you will run into that condition again once those solenoid contacts age from being baked just enough. One thing to do is replace the starter relay with a larger amp one so you can push more current into those contacts (also use heavier gauge wire - for the added load). I also replaced my exhaust manifold with custom powder coated 4-2-1 headers. There isn't as much heat build up. They aren't a cheap option I know - but I like my GTS. Other people have flipped the starter 180 degrees like the 3SFE motor in the GT and ST to get out from under the exhaust manifold. Not an easy fab either.
I had one, it was the second car I owned and I LOVED it!! 20+ years later and it’s still my all time favorite car!!!
Sad day. Gonna miss that thing. Especially, the suspension. Man that thing turns beautifully
Sad to see it go. I have an '89 Celica GTS too just in white with the blue interior. Love it! i bought it for 500 buck since its been sitting the last 10 yrs. All original with nothing done to it. Currently in the process of restoring it. Im researching to learn more about em but its hard find info online
The blue interior is really cool! I recommend buying the service manual online. It has everything you need to know.
hey man! i also have a 89 gts white with the blue interior :))
On my 2nd 87. Deffo an eyecatcher! Mine isn't in good shape, but people point and ask about it. Engine (also 3sge) is tired. Needs 5500+ to wake up, yet feels chanceless vs my 92 Accord (+120kg, -10hp). Will also get rid of mine because FWD I4.
Using an gas additive did wonderful things to my 3sge. Get a big brand name and apply 3 full tanks straight.
I definitely need one like this cause it looks cool and is water proof 😂🔥
I have a st162 gti pre-liftback convertible with (closed, targa and full cabrio) but because of the hardtop part the water leaks in from every side 😂 but its still lovely to have a t16
Water proof is key.
These are super nice cars. If you ever see one for sale around. Don't hesitate
I’m actually looking to buy a car exactly like the one in the video, but in your opinion should I get this Celica or go for a 91 instead?
If you're in north America and you're looking for a GTS get this over the 91. The most important thing is the engine. All trims come with the 3sfe, the 3SGE is what you truly want/need.
@@biggirlsgarage8331 alright thank you! Ya im located in SoCal so just doing some research and really love the way the 89 Celica looks. Hopefully I can find one it’s really rough to find one in good condition
Need to shift at 4000 RPM, get in the powerband, 4th Gen Celica is awesome, one of best cars ever made
how reliable was it for you?
Other than the starter zero problems in 2 years ish.
@@biggirlsgarage8331 did you just replace the starter to solve it?
@@biggirlsgarage8331 and did you ever do any modifications to the exhaust because i can’t find an exhaust system anywhere for a 1988
@@uhblonded The 89 GTS has that cast iron exhaust manifold sitting right on top of the starter. It heat soaks the starter, and you eventually get a "hot start" problem. Replacing it - you will run into that condition again once those solenoid contacts age from being baked just enough. One thing to do is replace the starter relay with a larger amp one so you can push more current into those contacts (also use heavier gauge wire - for the added load). I also replaced my exhaust manifold with custom powder coated 4-2-1 headers. There isn't as much heat build up. They aren't a cheap option I know - but I like my GTS. Other people have flipped the starter 180 degrees like the 3SFE motor in the GT and ST to get out from under the exhaust manifold. Not an easy fab either.
*_RIP Celi_*
Even gone, we still love it
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