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I finally got one!

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 3:21 pm
by EurobeatJester
Hi all! New poster, first post here. Pleased to be able to join your community!

I've wanted an AE86 for years but sadly was never able to find one once the popularity of Initial D took off where I live for a reasonable price. My folks recently gave me 4 grand to use towards the purchase of a new vehicle and I was looking for something I could get that was good on gas mileage. Sadly, here in Phoenix where vehicles last forever, I wasn't able to find much in that price range that I liked unless I wanted a Saturn S series with 200k miles on it. I've owned one before, but wanted something a little better.

Folks suggested that I expand my search to San Diego where vehicles are cheaper. Just for the hell of it, I did a search for "AE86" and I don't see anything for sale, but the first listing I see in neighboring cities is this:

"Ae86 Toyota Corolla 1 owner good condition original - $2700"

Clicked on the ad and saw one of the most beautiful cars I've ever seen. 170k and amazingly clean inside and out. I texted the owner at 2 in the morning and spoke with him soon after. He said he got about 50 calls about it, and the majority either didn't believe him, thought something was wrong with it, or thought what I did initially - this isn't someone selling a car, this is someone waiting to jump you in an alley when you show up with cash.

He gave me the VIN and I ran the carfax on it. Completely clean, one owner. Only issue was Cali smog in 2012 failed, and it's been sitting since 2007. The story is that his aunt bought it brand new in 1985 and it was her daily driver. She kept it garaged every day and got a new car in 2007 since at her age she didn't want to drive stick anymore. Last year when it failed smog, she gave it to her nephew who is a big import nut and already owns a Skyline and an S13. He hung onto it for the last two years, but doesn't have the time or budget for another toy, so up on Craigslist it goes. He knew exactly what it was and how much it was worth.

Showed it to my car savvy friends and the reactions varied from "I think it's a good deal, you should go for it" to "If you don't buy this car I will eviscerate you and strangle you to death with your own entrails."

Drove out the next day from Phoenix to LA to meet with him. The body is PERFECT. There isn't a single dent on it. The 4AC engine has about 30 years worth of grime on it and needs a good steam cleaning, but it fired right up on the first crank. The headlights don't flip up or down but that should be a simple fix. The door panels need some TLC as the plastic has cracked, as did the dash from the last two years in the California sun. Overall though? Only small microscopic chips on the car from rocks that rusted, clearcoat still intact, etc. The sunroof even still works flawlessly.

Bought it and got it down to San Diego. REALLY rough, from needing a tuneup and also from having 3 year old gas in the tank. Idle was bouncing all over the place and I could feel it missing until I got it up to 3k+ RPMs. Put about half a bottle of STABIL in the tank and topped it off, and the next morning the idle wasn't bouncing but the car was still dying randomly. Took it to the local mechanic I use and got it inspected.

Main issue is that the carb is shot, running way too rich, and needs to be rebuilt. So I'm getting a few hundred dollars worth of repairs done to it, but afterwards I should be able to bring it home to Phoenix after Christmas. I'd do the work myself on it, but with my job, timing is an issue.

Looking forward to this thing! For the few minutes it ran smooth on the freeway driving it the 100+ miles to my folks house in San Diego, it was a dream!

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Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:55 pm
by trigun402
Sweet find. Kinda jealous though. :lol:

Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 11:13 am
by Coupe_619
Nice ride we need more coupe drivers around SD.

Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 10:19 pm
by idreamofdrifting
EurobeatJester wrote

Showed it to my car savvy friends and the reactions varied from "I think it's a good deal, you should go for it" to "If you don't buy this car I will eviscerate you and strangle you to death with your own entrails."

^ this

i fuckin' lost it. LMFAO!

Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 5:15 am
by Clouds
Hello and welcome to the forum.

P.S. You should really do a build log if you are gonna modify it in any way. ;)

Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 12:14 pm
by EurobeatJester
I'm honestly debating what to do with it. The same friend who told me they'd strangle me has asked me not to do any type of crazy external modification to it because, as he put it, "that's probably the last stock 86 in America in that condition" :lol:

The only two plans I have for it currently that I know for sure I want to do are replacing the carb with a Weber for better response, better MPG and to get rid of the rats nest of vacuum lines under the hood. The only topic I found was on the AU forum but the photos have been deleted, but I was led to believe the only two things you need hooked up to the carb are the fuel inlet and the vacuum line from the distributor?

I also plan on getting the exhaust replaced to 2" for a nice little gain. The car's 27 years old so chances are the cat is shot.

Regarding doing any other work to it, cosmetically I would love to get my hands on a Sprinter trim kit. The front bumper is sexy to me. What's the traditional name for that style? I see it called several different things.

I may do an engine swap but thats a long time in the future, and I would probably drop in the AE92 engine from the 87GTS since it's easier to source parts for than the 20v motors. Those pop up on Craigslist around here fairly often for around a grand.

This car's gonna be a DD for me, with MAYBE down the road modifying it to run autoX on weekends or once or twice a month. No plans to go crazy, or gut it, or overly modify it.

Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 7:43 am
by Grant
Wow, I recognize those pictures from elsewhere on the internet. ;)

Anyway, really nice find and welcome to the forum. The car may not be fast, but it's always a pleasure to drive. I hope you enjoy it.

Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 11:26 am
by EurobeatJester
Grant wrote:Wow, I recognize those pictures from elsewhere on the internet. ;)

Anyway, really nice find and welcome to the forum. The car may not be fast, but it's always a pleasure to drive. I hope you enjoy it.


Somewhere else on the internet, eh? Must be quite a c/o/incidence ;)

Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 10:58 am
by EurobeatJester
Car got out of the shop today. Tech said the fuel tank was rusted to hell as both the carb and the fuel filter were packed with it.

Was able to get a new tank with all assorted gaskets except the filler neck gasket for $116 shipped.

Anything I should know that may surprise me before I take the car to a friend's so we can replace it?

Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 8:08 pm
by Elvin Wes
just use the correct tools.

you should be okay,everything is pretty straight forward with the corollas.

I removed my tank, emptyed, cleaned as much as i could using my own method ( a damn chain) Jiggle wiggle, poured gas and did that 15 times.
I do not suggest anyone doing what i did, but it worked!, upgraded to a 32/36 weber carb. and new fuel filter, i was good for a long while.

Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 9:11 pm
by EurobeatJester
Elvin Wes wrote:just use the correct tools.

you should be okay,everything is pretty straight forward with the corollas.

I removed my tank, emptyed, cleaned as much as i could using my own method ( a damn chain) Jiggle wiggle, poured gas and did that 15 times.
I do not suggest anyone doing what i did, but it worked!, upgraded to a 32/36 weber carb. and new fuel filter, i was good for a long while.


Does the filler neck detach from the tank or are they removeable as one unit? Some of the tanks I saw when I was shopping had the filler necks attached to them.

Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 8:40 pm
by Elvin Wes
EurobeatJester wrote:
Elvin Wes wrote:just use the correct tools.

you should be okay,everything is pretty straight forward with the corollas.

I removed my tank, emptyed, cleaned as much as i could using my own method ( a damn chain) Jiggle wiggle, poured gas and did that 15 times.
I do not suggest anyone doing what i did, but it worked!, upgraded to a 32/36 weber carb. and new fuel filter, i was good for a long while.


Does the filler neck detach from the tank or are they removeable as one unit? Some of the tanks I saw when I was shopping had the filler necks attached to them.

lol at my bad spelling "Emptyed"


anyways, yes it detaches

Re: I finally got one!

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 9:05 pm
by EurobeatJester
Turns out I got the wrong fuel tank, it's for the FWD Sedan. Oops.

Anyway, car made it from San Diego to Phoenix last night purring like a kitten. Got 29.3 mpg!