A whole bunch of 2023 Toyota GR Corolla models have recently appeared at salvage yards across the United States and four of them are up for grabs. A look through inventory at Copart and IAAI reveals that both have two examples each in stock that have been badly damaged and are up for grabs.

The two examples being sold by IAAI are both Core variants painted black. The first of them is located in Culpeper, Virginia and was crashed with just 7,427 miles (11,952 km) under its belt. It has a salvage title after being involved in a crash that left it with significant front-end damage. While repairing the car won’t be cheap, it’s certainly doable and the car could be easily upgraded and used as a potent track toy.

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The second GR Corolla Core available through IAAI is in San Antonio, Texas and has 7,237 miles (11,646 km) on the odometer. It too has suffered extensive front-end damage and still runs and drives, unlike the Virginia car. Interestingly, the airbags were not deployed in the crash and it too looks repairable. The presence of an aftermarket exhaust leads us to believe it may have been driven pretty hard prior to the crash, however.

Then there are two GR Corolla models available through Copart. Both of them are also Core models and the first is also for sale in San Antonio, Texas. One of them has been driven a mere 1,870 miles (3,009 km) and has been involved in a massive front-end collision that has completely devastated the car. Unlike the first two where the engines looked to have escaped unscathed, there’s a good chance the engine of this one is damaged, making it slightly less appealing.

Last but not least is a GR Corolla Core in Mobile, Alabama. It has been driven 5,355 miles (8,618 km) and like the others, has significant damage across its fascia. Copart’s listing says that the car runs and drives.