The Toyota Celica Supra Mk2 (A60), produced from 1981 to 1986, represents a pivotal era in Toyota's automotive history. As a direct predecessor to the iconic Mk3 Supra, the A60 blends performance and luxury, characterized by its powerful 5M-GE inline-six engine. With its noteworthy pop-up headlights and road presence, this model has become a cherished classic among JDM enthusiasts and collectors alike, particularly those in Providence, RI.
Donating your Mk2 Supra not only supports a noble cause through Wheel of Hope but also ensures that the legacy of this vintage vehicle continues. The appreciating collector market for the Mk2 Supra is thriving, especially for well-maintained models with manual transmissions. Owners who respect preventive maintenance and document their vehicle's history can significantly enhance their car's value, keeping the collector community thriving.
πGeneration guide
A60 Celica Supra β’ 1981-1986
Available in P-Type (Performance) and L-Type (Luxury) trims, the A60 features a 5M-GE 2.8L inline-six engine, providing a blend of power and refinement that appeals to enthusiasts.
Mk3 Supra (MA70) β’ 1986-1992
This generation marks the transition to the standalone 'Supra' nameplate, offering significant advancements in technology and performance, building on the heritage of the A60.
Cressida (MX73) β’ 1980-1984
An analogue to the Mk2 Supra, the Cressida maintains RWD dynamics and features the same engine options, making it a great alternative for collectors.
Crown Athlete β’ 1990-1999
A JDM-only model, the Crown Athlete exemplifies luxury and performance while maintaining the classic Toyota ethos, becoming a sought-after collector's item.
Known issues by generation
While the Celica Supra Mk2 is celebrated for its performance, it is essential to be aware of certain common issues. The 5M-GE engine is notorious for head-gasket pre-failures, necessitating timely service to avoid expensive repairs. Additionally, the timing-belt service interval of 60,000 miles is crucial, as neglecting this can lead to severe engine damage. The W58 5-speed manual transmission, although a favorite among collectors, can suffer from synchro wear, particularly between second and third gears. Lastly, the iconic pop-up headlights may experience motor and linkage failures, requiring attention to maintain functionality.
Donation value by condition + generation
The appreciating value of the Celica Supra Mk2 is heavily influenced by its condition, maintenance history, and originality. Models with the W58 5-speed manual transmission command a significant premium in the collector community, often reaching values between $15,000-$30,000 for well-preserved examples. Additionally, the original paint significantly enhances value, while any factory color changes can be viewed as a red flag. To ensure accurate valuation, maintaining comprehensive preventive maintenance records, such as head-gasket and timing-belt service receipts, is essential. Resources like the Hagerty Valuation Tool and Bring a Trailer are recommended for appraising your vehicle's market potential.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Celica Supra Mk2 through Wheel of Hope is a straightforward process that aids in supporting our initiatives. We highly recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal, especially given the appreciating value of these vehicles. IRS Form 8283 Section B will be crucial for donations exceeding $5,000, which is commonplace for clean, low-mile examples. To enhance your donation, please include original paint documentation, service history receipts, and ensure the engine code and VIN match. JDM imports benefit from the 25-year exemption, simplifying the donation process.
Providence regional notes
Providence offers a unique environment for Celica Supra Mk2 owners, featuring a network of vintage Toyota specialists who understand the intricacies of these classic vehicles. The region's climate can influence vehicle preservation, with salt-belt implications for rust. Therefore, it's vital for owners to maintain their vehicles adequately and consider local service options to ensure their Supra remains in pristine condition. Understanding state DOT compliance for JDM imports can also be helpful for owners in navigating regulations.
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