Hey guys i was looking for some opinions from both sides of the fence so i thought i would stop at side A and ask first. I know this is a supra forum but i also know you guys are toyota enthusiasts at heart to even be doing what you all are doing in the first place. With that being said here is my issue. I have been on the market for a new toy for awhile now and within the last week i have gotten it narrowed down to two choices.
Car number 1
1991 Toyota supra turbo with sunroof 160k on chassis
Pros
Fresh rebuilt engine idk if i would call it built but it has upgraded pistons, and mhg with studs.
has under 10 miles on the rebuild
154 trans with upgraded clutch and flywheel
Basically a turbo, upgraded fuel, and ecu away from my power goals?
Car is local
Cons
Interior is well taken care of but fugly burgundy color
Current owner already sort of put his mark on the interior with door panel customizations and stuff like that
Car isnt registered is gonna need a shady smog and a tow home if i cant get a 1 day from the dmv
Would probably need to be broken in because it isnt even at 500mi on the rebuild yet
Needs a new throttle linkage bar supposedly the idle is a little high because of it.
Car number 2
1991 Toyota Celica Alltrac/ Gtfour 158k on chassis and motor.
Pros
Really rare
Better styling imo than the MKIII
Lighter than the MKIII
AWD
Already smogged and ready for sale
Beautiful factory paint
Cons
Have to go up to LA for it
Has a "Missfire" issue car stalls when cold but drives fine after warm
Sunroof issues (common problem)
Speedo cable needs to be replaced (common problem)
So here in lies my problem both cars are the same year, same mileage on the chassis, and same price. My goal would be around 400whp maybe more. Supra seems ready to go in that direction i would just need a few more vital pieces (Turbo, fueling, ecu tuning).Where as the Celica would need the motor rebuilt then the pistons rods and all that plus the turbo, fuel, and ecu. The supra is going to need a dirty smog and that throttle linkage bar. While the Celica can be driven home and registered same day no smog necessary. But with the celica i have to sort out that cold stalling misfire issue.
So what do you guys think get something rare that i would have to put alot of time and money in to get it where i want it. Or buy something kinda almost finished that might not hold its value as well but is only a few grand from being something fun to drive.
Car number 1
1991 Toyota supra turbo with sunroof 160k on chassis
Pros
Fresh rebuilt engine idk if i would call it built but it has upgraded pistons, and mhg with studs.
has under 10 miles on the rebuild
154 trans with upgraded clutch and flywheel
Basically a turbo, upgraded fuel, and ecu away from my power goals?
Car is local
Cons
Interior is well taken care of but fugly burgundy color
Current owner already sort of put his mark on the interior with door panel customizations and stuff like that
Car isnt registered is gonna need a shady smog and a tow home if i cant get a 1 day from the dmv
Would probably need to be broken in because it isnt even at 500mi on the rebuild yet
Needs a new throttle linkage bar supposedly the idle is a little high because of it.
Car number 2
1991 Toyota Celica Alltrac/ Gtfour 158k on chassis and motor.
Pros
Really rare
Better styling imo than the MKIII
Lighter than the MKIII
AWD
Already smogged and ready for sale
Beautiful factory paint
Cons
Have to go up to LA for it
Has a "Missfire" issue car stalls when cold but drives fine after warm
Sunroof issues (common problem)
Speedo cable needs to be replaced (common problem)
So here in lies my problem both cars are the same year, same mileage on the chassis, and same price. My goal would be around 400whp maybe more. Supra seems ready to go in that direction i would just need a few more vital pieces (Turbo, fueling, ecu tuning).Where as the Celica would need the motor rebuilt then the pistons rods and all that plus the turbo, fuel, and ecu. The supra is going to need a dirty smog and that throttle linkage bar. While the Celica can be driven home and registered same day no smog necessary. But with the celica i have to sort out that cold stalling misfire issue.
So what do you guys think get something rare that i would have to put alot of time and money in to get it where i want it. Or buy something kinda almost finished that might not hold its value as well but is only a few grand from being something fun to drive.