The Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo represents a golden era of rally racing and JDM culture. With its turbocharged 3S-GTE engine and all-wheel drive capabilities, this model is not just a car; it's a piece of motorsport history. The US-market variants, including the ST165 and ST185, are increasingly sought after by collectors, particularly those with original paint and well-documented maintenance histories. As the demand for these cars continues to rise, every clean example contributes to a vibrant community that respects Toyota's engineering excellence.
With a dedication to preserving these classic vehicles, Revive the Ride invites you to donate your Celica All-Trac Turbo. Whether it’s a pristine ST165 from 1988 or a rare ST205, your contribution helps maintain the legacy of this iconic model. Our aim is to honor the craftsmanship and legacy of Toyota, making sure that future generations appreciate the performance and heritage encapsulated in every Celica All-Trac Turbo.
📖Generation guide
ST165 • 1988-1989
The ST165 marks the entry of the All-Trac Turbo in the US, featuring Group A homologation and a robust 3S-GTE engine producing 200hp, ideal for rally enthusiasts.
ST185 • 1990-1993
This generation improved aerodynamics and performance, celebrating Carlos Sainz’s 1992 WRC victory. The US version produces between 200-225hp, making it a coveted collector's item.
ST205 • 1994-1999
A JDM-only variant, the ST205 boasts a powerful 252hp 3S-GTE engine and advanced features. Now eligible for grey-market import, it represents the pinnacle of the All-Trac evolution.
Known issues by generation
While the Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo is revered for its performance, certain issues are prevalent across generations. The ST165 is notorious for head-gasket failures, often necessitating costly repairs. Similarly, the ST185 may face turbocharger wear issues, specifically with the CT26 and CT20B turbos, requiring rebuilds that can be expensive. The All-Trac system’s viscous coupling also tends to show wear, impacting performance. Regular preventive maintenance, including timing belt and turbo servicing, is critical to maintain the integrity and value of these vehicles, especially for collectors looking to preserve their models.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Celica All-Trac Turbo's value fluctuates significantly based on condition and documentation. Pristine examples with original paint can command serious premiums, particularly those with a verified preventive maintenance history. Manual transmissions, such as the S54 in the All-Trac, carry additional collector value due to their rarity and driving engagement. Documenting all services, original parts, and factory specifications are essential for maximizing resale value, reinforced by auction results from Hagerty, Bring a Trailer, and Mecum that illustrate a robust market for these cult classics.
Donation process for this model
To donate your Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo, please ensure that you have a qualified appraisal, as IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable for vehicles valued over $5,000. We recommend enclosed transport for clean, low-mile examples. Please include original paint documentation, service history receipts, and engine-code-VIN matching proof with your donation. For JDM imports like the ST205, ensure compliance with the 25-year exemption regulations to facilitate a smooth donation process.
New Jersey regional notes
New Jersey is a unique environment for Celica All-Trac Turbo owners. With access to vintage Toyota specialists and a regional service network well-versed in JDM vehicles, maintaining your Celica is more manageable. However, it’s essential to be mindful of the state's salt-belt conditions, which can adversely affect the body and undercarriage of these iconic cars. Keeping your vehicle in top shape is not just a matter of pride but paramount for its resale value in the vibrant collector market.
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If you own a Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo, now is the time to consider donating it to Revive the Ride. This is an opportunity to preserve a piece of automotive history while supporting a community that cherishes these incredible vehicles. Your contribution not only helps maintain the legacy of the Celica but also ensures that its rally heritage is remembered and celebrated by future generations.
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