The Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo, renowned for its rally pedigree, remains a highly sought-after classic among enthusiasts and collectors alike. From its debut in 1988 to its final iteration in 1994, the All-Trac Turbo variants, including ST165, ST185, and ST205, showcase the perfect blend of performance and heritage. Each generation boasts unique features, including the legendary 3S-GTE turbocharged engine, advanced All-Trac all-wheel drive, and manual transmission, increasing their desirability in the collector market.
With the appreciating demand for JDM vehicles, particularly those with a storied motorsport history, clean examples of the Celica All-Trac Turbo are becoming increasingly valuable. Owners in Salt Lake City can take pride in the legacy of Carlos Sainz and Juha Kankkunen, who drove these machines to victory in the World Rally Championship, further enhancing their collectability. Donating your All-Trac Turbo not only preserves its legacy but also supports a community that reveres these exceptional cars.
πGeneration guide
ST165 β’ 1988-1989
The original All-Trac Turbo model marked Toyota's entrance into Group A homologation, featuring the 3S-GTE engine with a robust 200hp.
ST185 β’ 1990-1993
This generation introduced refined aerodynamics and a WRC-spec variant, showcasing the prowess of champions Sainz and Kankkunen.
ST205 β’ 1994-1999
A JDM-only model with enhanced performance (252hp), the ST205 is increasingly rare and eligible for U.S. import under the 25-year rule.
Known issues by generation
Each generation of the Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo has its specific concerns that diligent owners should address. The ST165 and ST185 are notorious for head gasket failures on the 3S-GTE engine, necessitating timely replacements along with the timing belt service at 60k miles to avoid catastrophic engine damage. Additionally, turbocharger wear (CT26 for ST165 and CT20B for ST185) is common, requiring potential rebuilds. The ST185's All-Trac AWD system is also susceptible to binding issues due to viscous-coupling wear. Collectors should be vigilant for signs of these issues, as they can significantly impact the value and performance of these remarkable vehicles.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo fluctuates depending on its condition, service history, and originality. Clean, low-mileage examples of the ST165 can fetch between $20-40k, while the ST185 ranges from $25-50k, driven by its rarity and historical significance. The coveted ST205, now eligible for U.S. import, can command $40-80k. Original paint, preventive maintenance records, and unmodified specifications are crucial for achieving the highest value. Buyers often look to established auction houses like Hagerty, BaT, and RM Sotheby's for market insights, emphasizing the importance of a qualified appraisal to meet IRS requirements for donations.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo to CarLift Utah is a straightforward process, especially with its growing collector interest. We strongly recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal to determine your vehicle's value, as IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable in such donations. Clean examples with original paint and comprehensive service history documentation are vital for maximizing your donationβs potential. Compliance with federal import regulations is essential for JDM models like the ST205. We encourage enclosed transport for your vehicle to ensure it remains in pristine condition during the donation process.
Salt Lake City regional notes
Salt Lake City is a vibrant community for vintage Toyota and JDM enthusiasts, offering access to specialized services tailored to preserving vehicles like the Celica All-Trac Turbo. The regional network of Toyota experts and restoration specialists understands the unique needs of these collector cars. Local owners should be aware of the preservation challenges posed by the area's salt belt, which can affect vehicle condition. Fortunately, the dry climate also favors preservation compared to more humid regions, making it an ideal environment for JDM imports.
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