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Introduction

Posted: June 16th, 2013, 8:52 pm
by 321go
Hello everyone !

I am Dindo. Happy to be the new owner of a first gen coupe. Always wanted first gen Celicas ever since.Last week the opportunity came and I jumped on it. Although in fair shape. I am hoping that with all your help I would like to restore it properly and correctly.

To start with, would like to determine what model is it exactly. The previous owner is a young guy who got the car from his dad. With no knowledge of early Celicas, he was not able to give me much information. He actually sold me the car to get a Civic.

I realized after I got it that the car has U.S extended bumpers. Was wondering if it was converted or originals. Because as per the registration papers its a 1972 Model. :confused:

http://s1364.photobucket.com/user/321go ... sort=3&o=0

Hope you guys could help figure it out so I can start restoring it soon. :D

Thanks

BTW, It has an 18RG and chassis no. is RA21-006342.

Re: Introduction

Posted: June 16th, 2013, 11:10 pm
by dsp979
Kumusta, kababayan.

Following info is accurate for US-market Celicas.

Flat-lights, like what you have on the car, are 71-72 model years only.

Is the gas filler plate between the taillights (71-72), or on the left side pillar (73- onwards)?

U.S.-market models did not get extended bumpers until model year 1975.

Best bet is to look at door jamb plate. It should have month and year your car was made.

Good luck on resto.

Re: Introduction

Posted: June 17th, 2013, 12:08 am
by Im jhun_hapi
Bossing kamusta.. welcome.. :cheers:

From the first look its looks like a 71-72 except for that USDM safety bumpers :banghead: :rant: I have no idea why they replaced the smiley bumpers with those :( But with your vin# RA21-006342 its made between Oct - Nov 1971 --> http://members.iinet.com.au/~stepho/celframe.htm also your outside sail panel is wrong.

Im hoping u didnt pay over 150k for her. Cuz to track down those missing parts will be expensive. You should get some money back.. good luck pare btw have u check out Oldschoolpilipinas.net ?? Look for Madds (Frank) very good guy hes also a member here..

Rocky

Re: Introduction

Posted: June 17th, 2013, 7:01 am
by 321go
Hello Sirs!

I've check under the rear bumper and found the indentation at the center of the rear valance for the plate number.Cant seem to find my door jamb plate though. And yes filler cap is in between the tail lights.

So, it seems I have an early US ver. coupe which has been converted with later models bumpers.

The earlier owner, probably thinking it would be cooler if he could make his coupe look like a newer model. I could imagine, he must have really went out of his way to do that(especially during those days here in the PI). Whats ironic is , I will now be reversing all the things he did :)

I really wanted to have an early model, so happy to know that i got one indeed. Would like to correct all the things that the previous owner did and restore this car correctly. Sir rocky, sail panel wrong? please enlighten me.

Luckily paid a fair price for the car ( the Toscos in the photos are from my KP60, just test fitted them on the RA). Its getting harder and harder to get a decent early model car here, there is just so few of them. Because of this, prices of these cars have risen here.

You guys are better off there, from what i see, just in this forum there still a lot of good cars to restore there.

Salamat sa reply. :D

ps. will try to hook up with Maads sir

Re: Introduction

Posted: June 17th, 2013, 8:19 pm
by neil reid
Thanks for posting Dindo, looks like you are going to get lots of help!!

Nice looking car! :cheers:

Neil

Re: Introduction

Posted: June 17th, 2013, 9:42 pm
by 321go
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome!

Re: Introduction

Posted: June 17th, 2013, 11:51 pm
by Im jhun_hapi
Sail panels are the one behind the small rear window. Those came from 73+ coupes. Bossing try to read tru each section first there's a lot of info or use the search botton.

Also check how they install those bumpers maybe they cut of parts u might need for ur restoration. Good luck

Btw taga saan ka as Manila?

Re: Introduction

Posted: June 18th, 2013, 2:35 am
by 321go
Ah OK. Will do just that.

Yes I agree, will look at every detail so If I order or look for parts, Ill be sure that my list is complte.

Sta Ana, Manila/makati sir.

Thanks

Re: Introduction

Posted: June 18th, 2013, 6:27 pm
by RafRA25
Hi sir.
Rare car you got there. Very very nice :)
The US bumpers/ 5-mile bumpers were a common upgrade to old school cars here in the philippines. Back in the day (this is according to my father as well as some friends) our old school cars came with chrome bumpers and the US-spec bumpers are an expensive upgrade back in the day. Maybe the owner was thinking that is was a period correct upgrade.

Btw, tiga-ortigas lang rin po ako. If u want those bumpers converted I think I can help you out on the bumpers.
If you are in makati area, try looking for the shop named "Sushi Machine" located in Manchas street, look for Neil Cristobal or Jay. They are also restoring a coupe and a liftback and are great people to deal with and they might have extra parts. And if theres anything else I could help you with just let me know po. Good project and God bless :)

-Raf Rivera

Re: Introduction

Posted: June 18th, 2013, 6:36 pm
by 321go
Hello sir!

Salamat sir.

Appreciate the help! Thank you! biggrin

Re: Introduction

Posted: June 28th, 2013, 10:28 am
by RCurioso88
Kabayan, kamusta! Nice car, pare. You're lucky with the availability of parts back in the homeland. Here in Ohio, not a lot of people have heard of 1st gen celicas let alone have parts for them. Good luck with the project, keep us updated

Re: Introduction

Posted: June 29th, 2013, 6:56 am
by 321go
RCurioso88 wrote:Kabayan, kamusta! Nice car, pare. You're lucky with the availability of parts back in the homeland. Here in Ohio, not a lot of people have heard of 1st gen celicas let alone have parts for them. Good luck with the project, keep us updated
Salamat. The truth is, new parts here are getting harder to come by :( . Actually considering getting some of the restoration parts from over there .

Re: Introduction

Posted: July 12th, 2013, 8:19 pm
by celicarally
Hi My name is Rob from Melbourne.
My partner and i have an RA28 with an 18RG set up for rallying, an SA63 Sport also set up for rallying and a TA45 GT R as a road / show car.

Re: Introduction

Posted: July 13th, 2013, 4:35 am
by dsc201knoc
OMG!!! that car looks good... even with the us bumpers.

I saw a really nice Blue Celica in Zambaunga City last sunday. I have been searching for one when i get home in august.. I was at the ATM and i saw it drive by, on my way back to the Air Base... I saw it parked on the side of the road...

I was like, 'I NEED ONE' :mrgreen:

Beautiful Car Bro...

Re: Introduction

Posted: July 15th, 2013, 5:08 pm
by tmecars
congrats! LOVE THE WHEELS!!!!!