Get Your Drifting Dreams Started With This $2600 AE86 Corolla SR5

While AE86 Corollas aren’t impossible to find in America these days, discovering a clean, unmodified example is something special.
Get Your Drifting Dreams Started With This $2600 AE86 Corolla SR5

The AE86 Corolla has become the poster child for drifters of both extensive and minimal experience. As such, most listed for sale fall into two categories. Category A is full of cars used and abused by those learning the art of driving sideways. They may or may not run, may or may not have all body panels, and almost certainly show signs of repeated impacts with immovable objects. The only real saving grace is you can usually buy them cheap. Category B, as you might expect, is just the opposite. These cars are decidedly not cheap because they’re already built to drift, and look damn good doing it.

Get Your Drifting Dreams Started With This $2600 AE86 Corolla SR5

What we have here, however, is something from category C, and that’s a big, rare deal. Category C is where we find clean, decent looking, inexpensive Corollas that actually work. To that end, we have this 1987 Toyota Corolla SR5, in all its rear-wheel drive glory, looking remarkably clean and collision-free. Granted it’s not the desirable GT-S, but it is a five-speed manual. More importantly, it’s currently selling in Southern California on Craigslist for the tantalizing low price of $2600.

Get Your Drifting Dreams Started With This $2600 AE86 Corolla SR5

The listing is pretty thin on detail, with the description not much larger than a Twitter post. The seller says the car “runs like a champ” with good paint, a clean interior, and new wheels with fresh tyres. That bit of info is interesting on a car that’s best known for turning with the front wheels in full opposite lock, but the pictures do suggest a fairly clean car until you get to the engine shot. Remember this doesn’t have the sought after 4AGE engine, instead having the weaker 4A-C unit; prime for an engine swap, then.

So that explains why it’s so cheap, coupled with the fact that a few of the exterior shots just don’t look right to me. Dark colors can easily hide flaws in photos, and what’s the deal with the fuel door?

Get Your Drifting Dreams Started With This $2600 AE86 Corolla SR5

The seller says the title is clear and it’s passed smog testing, which is a huge deal in California so the engine must be decent at the very least, should you wish to keep it. Still, it would be nice to know some maintenance history, or at least the mileage. Then again, I’m not the typical AE86 shopper so perhaps those things don’t matter as much, especially if you’re only going to chuck a different engine under the hood.

Get Your Drifting Dreams Started With This $2600 AE86 Corolla SR5

I’ve never had much interest in these cars, but then again the only ones I’ve seen for sale fell into categories A and B. This one is talking to me though; it could be a great buy for someone looking to sample the drifting scene, or to just have a neat piece of Toyota history. Offer $2300, buy a one-way ticket to SoCal, and drive home a tidy little winter project.

Comments

nahuel luna

soch? … noh, i wnat a dohc!

12/12/2015 - 17:12 |
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Elijahwon24

I always browse So Cal for 86’s but the price they ask for the SR-5 is a bit too much if you ask me. I guess its the Initial D tax

12/12/2015 - 17:56 |
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Mk1power

NOOOOOOOOOOOO I HAVE 3 4AGE’s SITTING IN MY GARAGE :’(

12/12/2015 - 18:44 |
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Let me buy one i need a smallport 4age hahaha

12/13/2015 - 08:41 |
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InjunS2K

Both versions of the cars are largely the same except for engine, rear brakes, interior, and differential. If I got an AE85/SR5, I would first swap out the suspension and drum brakes for coilovers and GTS disc brakes, then a proper LSD differential, and then do a 20v blacktop swap or 3SGE BEAMS swap (lots GTS models swap to this anyways). AE86s aren’t powerhouses so don’t worry about the engine until later, it’s already slow XD

12/12/2015 - 19:32 |
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InjunS2K

This car’s paint looks particularly sketchy so I would definitely watch for mismatched paint and run a weak magnet across the body to find bodyfiller spots. I personally would spend a bit more on a GTS (4age model) because getting the parts to swap a SR5 would altogether with the car cost as much as a genuine 4AGE model, look at this:
http://ventura.craigslist.org/cto/5294257141.html

12/12/2015 - 19:40 |
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Anonymous

Why would you drive an old weak japanese car, when you can buy an e36. It’s pure bullshit to like it becaoue it’s from a cartoon.

12/12/2015 - 20:23 |
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Anonymous

I don’t think that i have seen so many people question weather or not it is a real ae86, who cares it is just a title. Even if someone called it a grandmashittinbatmobile it is still very lightweight, very retro, and very rear wheel drive i still would want it.

12/12/2015 - 21:14 |
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Speedy Gonzallez

Automatically starts hearing “Rage Your Dream” in my head

12/12/2015 - 22:26 |
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Anonymous

You should look for them in Puerto Rico. I can get one here for half the price and with tge twin cam engine. They are awesome cars

12/13/2015 - 00:15 |
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Anonymous

2600?? there like 10k+ over here in ireland!

12/13/2015 - 01:31 |
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