1st & 2nd Generation (1983–1986 & 1987-1991)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1983-1986 & 1987-1991.
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I want a camry alltrac. I have been looking for one now for the past 6 months. I have a 3SGTE and it will be going into a camry alltrac, but I havent found one yet. I need all the tractions and options I can get to get this 350HP engine to the ground. I want one either as parts or to fix. Does anyone know where these things have gone?
Yup... those of us on here with one probably won't be selling them! I paid $3800 for mine late Nov. last year. A nearly perfect baby blue '89 LE auto with 94k miles. You'd have to pay me a lot more than that to get me to sell it. I've put a bit of money into it so far (new alarm, tint, front axles, etc.). Later this year it will be getting coilovers, and a full ST205 drivetrain and brakes; much of it pulled from my other Camry. I may end up trying to get it into the 12's if I go through with putting nitrous on it.
Try searching Craigslist in Pacific Northwest cities. They are available up there fairly often and will be pretty much rust free.
-Charlie
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2003 Impreza WRX Wagon 5spd - 2.2L stroker + other goodies
1989 Camry Alltrac LE 3S-GTE 5spd - SV25/ST205 hybrid
1990 Camry 3S-GTE 5spd - parted out / junked
1990 Camry DX 3S-FE 5spd - The original white90dx; gone but not forgotten
well the whole reason why i asked how much, is like what white90dx commented. It would be hard to part with my car, but if some one gave me a fair offer I might look in to selling it but thats only if... Cause the main reason for asking is... I know ... I know.. kick me for doing this but I reserved a smart car Fortwo and my Camry is a good car with a whole history behind it, from coming from Colorado to how in the world she ended up all the way in Tampa. An getting the smart car all i get from people is, "You'll shoot your eye out, kid". Pretty much meaning something bads going to happen.
I'd love an All-Trac Camry, but they're actually almost as rare now as JDM-imported GT-Fours. For slightly more than you'll pay for a great-condition Camry All-Trac, you can get:
__________________ 1990 5spd V6 Camry (Still kicking at 393,000km) 1991 Celica GTS -- Pappa needs a 3SGTE...and AWD for all this friggin' snow
Honda my A$$, you just can't kill a Yota...
i found one locally for $600 OBO. its a camry alltrac 5spd. i believe its a dx or base model. the owner was telling me how it can be switched for fwd not like other alltrac. i didnt bother...
Six hunnerd moolahs? And a 5-speed to boot? That's just not fair...
__________________ 1990 5spd V6 Camry (Still kicking at 393,000km) 1991 Celica GTS -- Pappa needs a 3SGTE...and AWD for all this friggin' snow
Honda my A$$, you just can't kill a Yota...
I'd love an All-Trac Camry, but they're actually almost as rare now as JDM-imported GT-Fours. For slightly more than you'll pay for a great-condition Camry All-Trac, you can get:
i found one locally for $600 OBO. its a camry alltrac 5spd. i believe its a dx or base model. the owner was telling me how it can be switched for fwd not like other alltrac. i didnt bother...
Was that up in Placerville? 'Cause I just bought a $600 Camry AllTrac from up there not three days ago.
Oh, good neighbours to the south, I think it's time you started flooding the Canadian market (small though it may be) with inexpensive All-Trac ANYTHINGS. I'll take a Camry, a Celica, or an ultra-uber-rare Corolla All-Trac, thank you very much!
P.S.: I'll bet many of you didn't even know the Corolla sedans ever came in the 4wd platform. This one is exactly like one at my University (which is the only one I've ever seen):
__________________ 1990 5spd V6 Camry (Still kicking at 393,000km) 1991 Celica GTS -- Pappa needs a 3SGTE...and AWD for all this friggin' snow
Honda my A$$, you just can't kill a Yota...
Last edited by TBayToyotaBoy; 02-04-2008 at 10:50 PM.
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