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£6,777 (Est: £8,000 - £10,000)

1976 Toyota Celica ST Coupe

United Kingdom • 18 Feb 2026 • Lot 55

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Vehicle Details

AI Listing Summary

This 1976 Toyota Celica ST, a Japanese take on the Mustang, features a striking orange respray and a 1.6L engine. While it's been well maintained with a wax oil treatment and has been under the same ownership since 2016, a Category N insurance marker from a 2022 incident may affect its value and desirability.

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Condition 

5

The car has fresh paint, but also has a category N insurance marker, which indicates non-structural damage that was deemed not worth repairing by the insurer. The car is running and driving, but given its age and the insurance claim, it's likely to have noticeable wear and require moderate reconditioning.

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Manual

Transmission:

TA22237839

Chassis No:

Odometer:

[Odometer Reading]

PDM511P

Reg Number:

RHD/LHD:

[RHD/LHD]

Description With its fresh bright orange paintwork that confidently shouts the 70s, this MK1 Toyota Celica ST is always going to attract lots of attention; from a lovely retro collection Not a common sight on today’s roads, designed as the Japanese Mustang, this sporty two door sportscar was first registered in April 1976.

The Mk1 Celica was the first Japanese car to use state-of-the-art robotic assembly in its production and this example benefits from fresh paintwork and a thorough wax oil treatment.

The TA22 ST model was fitted with a -1.6 litre T series engine coupled with a manual gearbox, complete with a current V5C showing the car has been in the same ownership since 2016 with five previous keepers in 49 years.

The vehicle was subject to an insurance claim in June 2022 resulting in a catagory N marker on HPI.

Category N Insurance Loss.

No Structural Damage and Repairable - Insurer Decided Not to Repair.

Running and driving nicely on site, this rare retro Celica looks a big ...

Points of note

£1,350

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£6,085

Median Price (Since 2020)

£23,976

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