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About 1981 Toyota Celica
Overview

The 1981 Celica was mostly unchanged from the previous year, when it got a new front end including restyled headlights and bumpers.
The 1981 Toyota Celica was available as a coupe ST and GT and a hatchback GT. The engine got a small boost for that year, going from a 2.2-liter to a 2.4-liter, four-cylinder engine with 96-horsepower.
Drivers of the 1981 Toyota Celica praise it for its typical Toyota reliability and longevity. The 1981 Celica is popular for racing, with most drivers upgrading their Celicas with custom modifications. However, owners say even the stock 1981 Celica has plenty of pickup, although it will not get to very high maximum speeds. The 1981 Celica is prone to rust.
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 1981 Toyota GT liftback on Mar 2, 2012
If you can find a decent body without too much rust, she would be a good purchase. Yes, antique, but a fun, reliable car. Surprisingly, there are quite a few out there, contrary to what you might think. That's a good sign of quality. Thumbs up.
Jordan H
Reviewed a 1981 Toyota GT coupe on Jan 5, 2008
lots of fun, great burn outs and only cost $400
Shane W
Reviewed a 1981 Toyota GT liftback on Nov 13, 2007
this car was so solid, i never managed to kill it, drove it so hard, even used to put it sideways down dirt tracks doing 120kms on choped springs
1981 Toyota Celica Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| GT coupe | $7,369 |
| ST coupe | $6,689 |
| Supra Hatchback | $10,988 |
| GT liftback | $7,599 |
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