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1990 TOYOTA SERA GULLWING COUPE

Currency:CAD Category:Vehicles Start Price:1,000.00 CAD Estimated At:NA
1990 TOYOTA SERA GULLWING COUPE
SOLD
13,500.00CADto floor+ buyer's premium
This item SOLD at 2019 Feb 09 @ 18:50UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Vehicle Details
Year: 1990
Make: TOYOTA
Model: SERA
VIN: UNSPECIFIED
Mileage: UNSPECIFIED
Car Style: GULLWING COUPE
Ext Color: GREEN
Int Color: TAN
Cylinders: 4
Engine: 1.5L
Transmission: Automatic


1990 TOYOTA SERA GULLWING COUPE
This 1990 Toyota Sera right-hand-drive, 3-door hatchback coupe with stock gullwing doors is a Japanese-only production car that was limited to less than 16,000 units between 1990 and 1995. Nearly all-original with 120,684 original kilometers (the title reads 75,102 miles), this Sera is equipped with a 1.5-liter engine that produces 110hp and 98 ft/lbs of torque, backed by an automatic transmission, and weighs in at around 2,000 pounds. Options include center console, parking sensors, rain-sensing windshield wipers, air conditioning and a Super Live Surround Sound (SLSS) stereo system. It includes original manuals, spare tire, roadside flare and factory tools. This car is one of the first Seras ever produced and is considered the first one imported to the United States after the Federal 25-year exemption in January 2015. It has a clean CARFAX and is 100% U.S. legal. This coupes overall layout and design of the body, stock gullwing/butterfly type doors, rear hatch and dash board were way ahead of its time. Sera is a French word, which means "will be," and this car surely lives up to its name as the McLaren F1 designer Gordon Murray cited the Sera as the inspiration of the F1's door arrangement.