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there were 4248 made
I've got a 1993 celica gt convertible. my guess is probably that the convertible version wasn't made until later so the car in general is a different sie. also, the convertible is already a little different shape so the top will have someplace to go when it's down. that room isn't in a normal celica
didnt think they made a 2006 celica....
No the chassis of the 1993 Toyota Celica will have to be modified to fit it. The transmission required also uses a 4WD system which will have to be custom made for the Celica.
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no They made it last in 2009. They keep having really cool Cars like the supra, celica, and Solara and then they stop making them
They are not aftermarket, they just were not done at the Toyota factory. They are factory authorized conversions done in California. I believe the same company may have made GM's convertibles during the late 80's as well.
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Yes. The generation I Solara was assembled in Cambridge, Ontario Canada. The generation II Solara (2004 to present) has been assembled at Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Georgetown, Kentucky.
It shouldn't be difficult to obtain parts for the Toyota Celica for multiple reasons. The first is that Toyota will continue to manufacture and supply parts for years and years to come. These OEM parts tend to be more expensive, but you should be able to get anything you would ever need directly from Toyota. Secondly, you should be able to get both OEM and aftermarket parts for your Celica for years to come from your local parts store (Pep Boys, AutoZone, Napa, etc). While they stock less of the parts over time, like the Toyota dealership, they can get just about anything you would ever need for your car. Lastly, you can always turn to other sources for parts your Celica. The Internet, swap meets, aftermarket specialty catalogs, etc are all good ways to find exactly what you are looking for. As you will probably only have the car for a few years, the availability of parts shouldn't cause you pause when considering purchasing a discontinued model like the Celica. It has always been a good quality car that will provide you with years of reliable service.
yes, they r made the same way crom 93 to 96
Cars trollingham Sweden but 9-3 sport convertible was made in the same factory as the Porsche boxster convertible in Dusseldorf