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Rusty_Rabbit84
Rusty_Rabbit84 HalfDork
7/24/09 8:54 a.m.

found this on Craigslist... think im in love...

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/cto/1275258969.html

For sale is my Classic Celica. As you see, this is not your typical Celica. This car is a legend in the Celica community. A proven Corvette(C6) killer! Holds like S2000 in the corners, beats it out!

268hp; ~2300 lbs

Price: $18k

Location: East Columbia,SC

I am selling my beloved 'Diablo' and all parts that I have for it. Interior, suspension upgrades, body, stereo, etc. will all go with it. Far more $ DOCUMENTED has been spent, here is a chance to own a peace of Celica history! Finish what I started and have it all to yourself! This car is a legend in the Celica community.

The engine swap was done just 2 years ago by the same guy you have seen magazines and on the internet; Andy Vang. This is #5 of 6 done by him, but the only one involving a f22c or a 'flat nose' celica. Taking all that in, you can easily see that this is a ONE OF A KIND CAR!

~11k miles put on since swap motor/trans was purchased with ~10k cluster had 4,986 miles car currently has 16,105 showing

1977 Celica '05 Honda s2000 w/ 6speed manual Jenvey 48mm ITBs for added mid range torque and that AMAZING sound s2000 guage cluster installed and wired Rack and pinion steering '05 Celica GT seats Addco Sway bars Bilstein gas shocks (sport) all around Polyurethane bushings AEM engine computer; fully tunable performance suspension that is track proven over YEARS of SCCA fun prestiene interior w/ crack free dash 4.3 rear gears Formuling France 13" 3 spoke steering wheel Camera mount installed on the rollbar Cusco Strut Tower Bar T3 LSD installed 4-point role hoop drivers 5-point harness 14x7 Panasport on 215/60/14 Mich Pilot rubber

included: Front and rear STEEL SMILY bumpers out of Australia w/ brackets and filler pannels spair front air dam T3 RCAs T3 Coilover for front and rear on AE86 struts T3 Camber plates rear disk conversion AC/heater parts to re-install system 13" silver Panasport rims with Goodyear Sportscar special slicks much more....

Grtechguy
Grtechguy SuperDork
7/24/09 8:57 a.m.

:)

Kinda looks like the new Camaro in the top pic

his reason for selling

CL Seller said: reason for sale: personal, AND NOT FOR THE MONEY! I will say though that I scared myself this weekend and need a change.

sounds like maybe the cars too much fun

NYG95GA
NYG95GA SuperDork
7/24/09 9:05 a.m.

That's pretty nice! I remember awhile back there was a thread on here featuring another S2K engined old Celica, but it was white.. and very clean. Gave me wood!

93celicaGT2
93celicaGT2 Dork
7/24/09 9:06 a.m.

Mmmm.... Andy Vang celica.

I'm still torn on how i feel about this swap, but it IS impressive.

RossD
RossD Reader
7/24/09 9:40 a.m.

If it had a honda engine in it that was swapped there in the '70s and was correct for the period, I'd like it more. But if you're going through the trouble putting a new engine, stick with the manufacture. Get a S600 and swap in a S2000 engine, now thats car porn. Or a newer supra or 4.0 V8 into the Celica.

M030
M030 Reader
7/24/09 9:49 a.m.

I have to disagree Ross, the 4.0 V8 or Supra I-6 would make the car extremely nose heavy.

I don't find swapping a different manufacturer's engine into a vintage car sacriligeous. In the 60's some people put Chevy V8s into old Ferraris, Chevy V8s still get swappped into Jaguars, Datsuns, etc. Mazda Miata engines get put in MGBs. The British seem to stick a Rover V8 in anything with wheels. I could go on, but you get the idea...

FWIW, I say that the S2000 engine is the best thing to ever happen to an old Celica.

RossD
RossD Reader
7/24/09 10:03 a.m.

I dont mind the cross manufacturers thing if its a done in a period way. I'd prefer a vintage "this" into a vintage "that". I understand the fun factor or the S2000 engine over the toyotas I suggested; since toyota doesnt have an all aluminum 4 banger ready to mount to a RWD transmission the S2000's is a pretty good option. (Or do they?)

griffin729
griffin729 New Reader
7/24/09 10:12 a.m.
Grtechguy wrote: :) Kinda looks like the new Camaro in the top pic his reason for selling
CL Seller said: reason for sale: personal, AND NOT FOR THE MONEY! I will say though that I scared myself this weekend and need a change.
sounds like maybe the cars too much fun

All the Celicas then looked kinda like 3/4 scale Camaros. I'll take one like this please.

andrave
andrave Reader
7/24/09 10:37 a.m.

1) peace of celica history? PEACE!

2) toyota had decent high revving I4's in the beams and altezza. Not as light as F22.

3) Not sure I want a car with 15,000 including "years of SCCA fun (abuse)"

93celicaGT2
93celicaGT2 Dork
7/24/09 10:47 a.m.
RossD wrote: I dont mind the cross manufacturers thing if its a done in a period way. I'd prefer a vintage "this" into a vintage "that". I understand the fun factor or the S2000 engine over the toyotas I suggested; since toyota doesnt have an all aluminum 4 banger ready to mount to a RWD transmission the S2000's is a pretty good option. (Or do they?)

Not necessarily aluminum, but the original motor wasn't aluminum either, so if we're hung up on the weight aspect, there's quite a few options that should keep within reasonable balance:

N/A: BEAMS 3sge (2.0 litre) 3rd gen 3sge (2.0 litre) 4age 20v (1.6 litre) 2zzge (1.8 litre) 1uzfe (aforementioned 4.0 litre v8. It's NOT that heavy.)

Yeah, none of them bolt up, but that argument is pretty invalid considering what ended up getting put in there.

The 3rd gen 3sge has been proven to make similar power to that F22, granted it'll take a bit more to get there, but the initial cost is FAR less.

Nice turbo candidates: 4agze/"4agte" 3tc turbo 3sgte

Honestly, much as i'm a HUGE fan of the 3sgte, it would be my last choice in this car. Weighs about the same as the 4.0 litre v8, doesn't make as much power stock, and a good one is more expensive.

I'd probably personally do the 3tc turbo over anything else. Semi-period correct, cheap, simple, fairly light.

Sorry for the tangent. Everytime any of my buddies see one of these swaps they start spouting off about how it was done because Toyota doesn't have anything that would do near the same thing and blah blah blah, and i have to correct them.

That being said, i love Honda motors. In hondas.

CLNSC3
CLNSC3 New Reader
7/24/09 9:56 p.m.

Wow, I LOVE that car!

Luke
Luke Dork
7/24/09 10:08 p.m.

Not to take anything away from this car, but I think the white S2K Celica was slightly better executed. Just, cleaner, or something. And it sold for $12,000. http://bringatrailer.com/2009/01/23/bat-exclusive-amazing-1971-toyota-celica/

Although, this red one has the ITB's and possibly a better suspension set-up.

Either way, the F20C into old Toyota conversion gets my whole hearted approval! Only thing I do dislike is the digital dash.

ScottRA21
ScottRA21 New Reader
7/24/09 11:33 p.m.

I've only ever had 1 problem with the F20C swap: The engine looks so incredibly DULL!

Seriously, that is the most uninspired valve cover possible I think. Even with my aversion to Hondas, It makes power, and it sounds good for a 4 banger.

I personally disagree with the I6 swaps, as they are all ridiculously heavy; as heavy as iron block SBCs pretty much. And when you consider that these cars are nose heavy from the factory, adding more weight out there just doesn't make sense to me.

I might have a twisted idea for my own RA21 that would likely sit ill with some, but whatever.

Appleseed
Appleseed HalfDork
7/25/09 6:31 p.m.

If I recall correct, the dash is necessary to be able to run the engine. I think its integrated into the ECU. Or something like that.

Swapping engines of different manufacture is the foundation of hot rodding. Does anyone bat a eye at a 32 Ford running a 350 Chevy?

Keith
Keith SuperDork
7/25/09 7:17 p.m.

My biggest concern is those ITBs - more accurately, the "filters" attached to them. 11,000 miles with nothing more than flyscreen protecting the engine? Umm, no thanks.

Those mesh screens bug me. They flow worse than a good foam filter (my Seven makes the same power with and without the big ITG filter) but they don't offer any significant filtering. A perfect example of form far outweighing function.

Rufledt
Rufledt New Reader
7/25/09 8:33 p.m.

wow i want that car!! too bad i don't have any money. and i'm not by atlanta. and i don't have anywhere to put an extra car. and if i had any money i'd need to spend it on something stupid like 'food' instead.

Rufledt
Rufledt New Reader
7/25/09 8:34 p.m.

i was thinkin'... there's lots of room in that engine bay for a turbo.... as if that wasn't powerful enough!

andrave
andrave Reader
7/25/09 11:13 p.m.
Appleseed wrote: If I recall correct, the dash is necessary to be able to run the engine. I think its integrated into the ECU. Or something like that. Swapping engines of different manufacture is the foundation of hot rodding. Does anyone bat a eye at a 32 Ford running a 350 Chevy?

You are correct. From what I've read you have to have the oem cluster, ecu, ignition ring, key, and etc for everything to play nice. If that sounds difficult read up on the guys attempting 350z swaps into older Z's... nissan's NATS system hates everyone. You have to have a laundry list of electronic components, all from the same vehicle, or the ECU won't play. Eventually the aftermarket may step in like it has for popular hot rod engines like the LS1 and the new hemi's. I just don't know if import swaps will ever be that popular.

But until then, the digital dash, if it does indeed "need" to be present, could have been stowed behind the dash and analog gauges use (or the factory gauges modified and used) if the digital look was not to your tastes.

Appleseed
Appleseed HalfDork
7/25/09 11:38 p.m.

No kidding about the 350Zs. I remember watching them stuff one into a Honey Bee on Monster Garage. I thought the electronics guy's head was going to explode.

Brust
Brust Reader
7/26/09 1:37 a.m.

My thought echo'ed Keith's: wtf no filters on the ITB's? 11000 miles without filtration? No thanks. Two letters: K&N. Learn them, love them, install them.
Otherwise I'm a big fan.

PHeller
PHeller HalfDork
7/26/09 9:44 a.m.

He's selling it because of the money.

Seriously, if I had a scary fast car I'd just invest more in saftey equipment.

Maybe he came close to hitting a kid on a backroad or something?

Keith
Keith SuperDork
7/26/09 9:48 a.m.
andrave wrote: Eventually the aftermarket may step in like it has for popular hot rod engines like the LS1 and the new hemi's. I just don't know if import swaps will ever be that popular.

More like "I don't know if a single import swap will ever be that popular". You can actually buy an ECU and wiring kit for an LSx designed for motor swaps straight from GM. It's a really nice piece, even including a drive-by-wire throttle pedal.

Brust
Brust Reader
7/26/09 12:34 p.m.

Yeah, I think my biggest problem with the LS swaps are that they make too much power. And that I like smaller cars which may not be the best spot for them.

Keith
Keith SuperDork
7/26/09 1:43 p.m.

I don't understand. Where's the problem?

MA2LA
MA2LA New Reader
7/26/09 1:54 p.m.

tooo much power is that posible.. one of my fav cars of all time was the red Pontiac Solstice that i think hot rod did with a LS7 that thing was wild. other than that the only other swap I would think of you be a turbo rotory or if you want a period stuff a nice 12a proted all to hell

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