The Toyota 2000GT was the first Japanese-made production model that adopted these novel components. Its performance was world-class, including a maximum speed of 220 km/h, a 0-400 m acceleration of 15.9 seconds, and a 0-100 km/h acceleration of 8.6 seconds.
The 2000GT name was made well-known by the car's appearance in the movie "You Only Live Twice ". This was the first movie in the massively popular 007 series to be shot in Japan, with the 2000GT used as a Bond car.
Toyota 2000GT Production The Toyota 2000GT had a limited production run. Only 351 units were ever made, including prototype versions. The production spanned from 1967 to 1970. The majority of the units were right-hand-drive models, with only 62 being built in American-spec left-hand-drive [[4]]. The first prototype was built in August 1965, and it took two years for production vehicles to.
Fifty years ago, the automotive world was forever changed. It was a Tuesday, May 16, 1967 that the Toyota 2000GT was introduced. It marked the dawn of a new age, a breakthrough in not only Japan.
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But back to the 2000GT, production ended in the autumn of 1970 after three years of production, as the car was only available in dealerships from 1967. Just 351 units were made, making this one of.
The 2000GT name was made well-known by the car's appearance in the movie "You Only Live Twice ". This was the first movie in the massively popular 007 series to be shot in Japan, with the 2000GT used as a Bond car.
Production of the Toyota 2000GT ended in 1970 after a short four years of limited production. If you are not over 5'10" and have a suitably fat bank account you can perhaps own one.
Toyota 2000GT Production The Toyota 2000GT had a limited production run. Only 351 units were ever made, including prototype versions. The production spanned from 1967 to 1970. The majority of the units were right-hand-drive models, with only 62 being built in American-spec left-hand-drive [[4]]. The first prototype was built in August 1965, and it took two years for production vehicles to.
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The 2000GT name was made well-known by the car's appearance in the movie "You Only Live Twice ". This was the first movie in the massively popular 007 series to be shot in Japan, with the 2000GT used as a Bond car.
Fifty years ago, the automotive world was forever changed. It was a Tuesday, May 16, 1967 that the Toyota 2000GT was introduced. It marked the dawn of a new age, a breakthrough in not only Japan.
Today, the Toyota 2000GT is revered as a masterpiece of automotive design and engineering. With only 351 units produced, its rarity has made it highly sought after by collectors, with auction prices reaching well into the seven figures.
After short three-year production stint, the last 2000GT rolled out of the factory in 1970, making a total of 351 cars produced. The 2000GT's importance can be seen in how it has gone on to influence the design of some of Toyota's more recent sports cars like the Supra and the GT86.
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Toyota 2000GT Production The Toyota 2000GT had a limited production run. Only 351 units were ever made, including prototype versions. The production spanned from 1967 to 1970. The majority of the units were right-hand-drive models, with only 62 being built in American-spec left-hand-drive [[4]]. The first prototype was built in August 1965, and it took two years for production vehicles to.
Production of the Toyota 2000GT ended in 1970 after a short four years of limited production. If you are not over 5'10" and have a suitably fat bank account you can perhaps own one.
But back to the 2000GT, production ended in the autumn of 1970 after three years of production, as the car was only available in dealerships from 1967. Just 351 units were made, making this one of.
The first prototype Toyota 2000GT was completed under contract by Yamaha Motor Co. in August 1965 and unveiled to the public at the 12th Tokyo Motor Show in the autumn of that year (see above). Even at standstill the svelte, aluminium-bodied two-seater caused a sensation. Acclaimed as Japan's first supercar, wealthy customers clamoured to own one but there was further development work to.
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The Toyota 2000GT was the first Japanese-made production model that adopted these novel components. Its performance was world-class, including a maximum speed of 220 km/h, a 0-400 m acceleration of 15.9 seconds, and a 0-100 km/h acceleration of 8.6 seconds.
Toyota 2000GT The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door, two-seat sports car / grand tourer designed by Toyota in collaboration with Yamaha. First displayed to the public at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1965, the 2000GT was manufactured under contract by Yamaha between 1967 and 1970.
Fifty years ago, the automotive world was forever changed. It was a Tuesday, May 16, 1967 that the Toyota 2000GT was introduced. It marked the dawn of a new age, a breakthrough in not only Japan.
Toyota 2000GT Production The Toyota 2000GT had a limited production run. Only 351 units were ever made, including prototype versions. The production spanned from 1967 to 1970. The majority of the units were right-hand-drive models, with only 62 being built in American-spec left-hand-drive [[4]]. The first prototype was built in August 1965, and it took two years for production vehicles to.
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The first prototype Toyota 2000GT was completed under contract by Yamaha Motor Co. in August 1965 and unveiled to the public at the 12th Tokyo Motor Show in the autumn of that year (see above). Even at standstill the svelte, aluminium-bodied two-seater caused a sensation. Acclaimed as Japan's first supercar, wealthy customers clamoured to own one but there was further development work to.
Today, the Toyota 2000GT is revered as a masterpiece of automotive design and engineering. With only 351 units produced, its rarity has made it highly sought after by collectors, with auction prices reaching well into the seven figures.
But back to the 2000GT, production ended in the autumn of 1970 after three years of production, as the car was only available in dealerships from 1967. Just 351 units were made, making this one of.
Toyota 2000GT The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door, two-seat sports car / grand tourer designed by Toyota in collaboration with Yamaha. First displayed to the public at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1965, the 2000GT was manufactured under contract by Yamaha between 1967 and 1970.
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Fifty years ago, the automotive world was forever changed. It was a Tuesday, May 16, 1967 that the Toyota 2000GT was introduced. It marked the dawn of a new age, a breakthrough in not only Japan.
Toyota 2000GT Production The Toyota 2000GT had a limited production run. Only 351 units were ever made, including prototype versions. The production spanned from 1967 to 1970. The majority of the units were right-hand-drive models, with only 62 being built in American-spec left-hand-drive [[4]]. The first prototype was built in August 1965, and it took two years for production vehicles to.
But back to the 2000GT, production ended in the autumn of 1970 after three years of production, as the car was only available in dealerships from 1967. Just 351 units were made, making this one of.
The 2000GT name was made well-known by the car's appearance in the movie "You Only Live Twice ". This was the first movie in the massively popular 007 series to be shot in Japan, with the 2000GT used as a Bond car.
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The Toyota 2000GT was the first Japanese-made production model that adopted these novel components. Its performance was world-class, including a maximum speed of 220 km/h, a 0-400 m acceleration of 15.9 seconds, and a 0-100 km/h acceleration of 8.6 seconds.
Fifty years ago, the automotive world was forever changed. It was a Tuesday, May 16, 1967 that the Toyota 2000GT was introduced. It marked the dawn of a new age, a breakthrough in not only Japan.
Toyota 2000GT The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door, two-seat sports car / grand tourer designed by Toyota in collaboration with Yamaha. First displayed to the public at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1965, the 2000GT was manufactured under contract by Yamaha between 1967 and 1970.
After short three-year production stint, the last 2000GT rolled out of the factory in 1970, making a total of 351 cars produced. The 2000GT's importance can be seen in how it has gone on to influence the design of some of Toyota's more recent sports cars like the Supra and the GT86.
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The 2000GT name was made well-known by the car's appearance in the movie "You Only Live Twice ". This was the first movie in the massively popular 007 series to be shot in Japan, with the 2000GT used as a Bond car.
Production of the Toyota 2000GT ended in 1970 after a short four years of limited production. If you are not over 5'10" and have a suitably fat bank account you can perhaps own one.
The Toyota 2000GT was the first Japanese-made production model that adopted these novel components. Its performance was world-class, including a maximum speed of 220 km/h, a 0-400 m acceleration of 15.9 seconds, and a 0-100 km/h acceleration of 8.6 seconds.
But back to the 2000GT, production ended in the autumn of 1970 after three years of production, as the car was only available in dealerships from 1967. Just 351 units were made, making this one of.
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After short three-year production stint, the last 2000GT rolled out of the factory in 1970, making a total of 351 cars produced. The 2000GT's importance can be seen in how it has gone on to influence the design of some of Toyota's more recent sports cars like the Supra and the GT86.
Fifty years ago, the automotive world was forever changed. It was a Tuesday, May 16, 1967 that the Toyota 2000GT was introduced. It marked the dawn of a new age, a breakthrough in not only Japan.
Toyota 2000GT The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door, two-seat sports car / grand tourer designed by Toyota in collaboration with Yamaha. First displayed to the public at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1965, the 2000GT was manufactured under contract by Yamaha between 1967 and 1970.
The 2000GT name was made well-known by the car's appearance in the movie "You Only Live Twice ". This was the first movie in the massively popular 007 series to be shot in Japan, with the 2000GT used as a Bond car.
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Toyota 2000GT The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door, two-seat sports car / grand tourer designed by Toyota in collaboration with Yamaha. First displayed to the public at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1965, the 2000GT was manufactured under contract by Yamaha between 1967 and 1970.
The Toyota 2000GT was the first Japanese-made production model that adopted these novel components. Its performance was world-class, including a maximum speed of 220 km/h, a 0-400 m acceleration of 15.9 seconds, and a 0-100 km/h acceleration of 8.6 seconds.
The 2000GT name was made well-known by the car's appearance in the movie "You Only Live Twice ". This was the first movie in the massively popular 007 series to be shot in Japan, with the 2000GT used as a Bond car.
But back to the 2000GT, production ended in the autumn of 1970 after three years of production, as the car was only available in dealerships from 1967. Just 351 units were made, making this one of.
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Toyota 2000GT Production The Toyota 2000GT had a limited production run. Only 351 units were ever made, including prototype versions. The production spanned from 1967 to 1970. The majority of the units were right-hand-drive models, with only 62 being built in American-spec left-hand-drive [[4]]. The first prototype was built in August 1965, and it took two years for production vehicles to.
The Toyota 2000GT was the first Japanese-made production model that adopted these novel components. Its performance was world-class, including a maximum speed of 220 km/h, a 0-400 m acceleration of 15.9 seconds, and a 0-100 km/h acceleration of 8.6 seconds.
The first prototype Toyota 2000GT was completed under contract by Yamaha Motor Co. in August 1965 and unveiled to the public at the 12th Tokyo Motor Show in the autumn of that year (see above). Even at standstill the svelte, aluminium-bodied two-seater caused a sensation. Acclaimed as Japan's first supercar, wealthy customers clamoured to own one but there was further development work to.
But back to the 2000GT, production ended in the autumn of 1970 after three years of production, as the car was only available in dealerships from 1967. Just 351 units were made, making this one of.
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Fifty years ago, the automotive world was forever changed. It was a Tuesday, May 16, 1967 that the Toyota 2000GT was introduced. It marked the dawn of a new age, a breakthrough in not only Japan.
The Toyota 2000GT was the first Japanese-made production model that adopted these novel components. Its performance was world-class, including a maximum speed of 220 km/h, a 0-400 m acceleration of 15.9 seconds, and a 0-100 km/h acceleration of 8.6 seconds.
The 2000GT name was made well-known by the car's appearance in the movie "You Only Live Twice ". This was the first movie in the massively popular 007 series to be shot in Japan, with the 2000GT used as a Bond car.
But back to the 2000GT, production ended in the autumn of 1970 after three years of production, as the car was only available in dealerships from 1967. Just 351 units were made, making this one of.
But back to the 2000GT, production ended in the autumn of 1970 after three years of production, as the car was only available in dealerships from 1967. Just 351 units were made, making this one of.
The 2000GT name was made well-known by the car's appearance in the movie "You Only Live Twice ". This was the first movie in the massively popular 007 series to be shot in Japan, with the 2000GT used as a Bond car.
Toyota 2000GT The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door, two-seat sports car / grand tourer designed by Toyota in collaboration with Yamaha. First displayed to the public at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1965, the 2000GT was manufactured under contract by Yamaha between 1967 and 1970.
Today, the Toyota 2000GT is revered as a masterpiece of automotive design and engineering. With only 351 units produced, its rarity has made it highly sought after by collectors, with auction prices reaching well into the seven figures.
Production of the Toyota 2000GT ended in 1970 after a short four years of limited production. If you are not over 5'10" and have a suitably fat bank account you can perhaps own one.
Toyota 2000GT Production The Toyota 2000GT had a limited production run. Only 351 units were ever made, including prototype versions. The production spanned from 1967 to 1970. The majority of the units were right-hand-drive models, with only 62 being built in American-spec left-hand-drive [[4]]. The first prototype was built in August 1965, and it took two years for production vehicles to.
After short three-year production stint, the last 2000GT rolled out of the factory in 1970, making a total of 351 cars produced. The 2000GT's importance can be seen in how it has gone on to influence the design of some of Toyota's more recent sports cars like the Supra and the GT86.
The first prototype Toyota 2000GT was completed under contract by Yamaha Motor Co. in August 1965 and unveiled to the public at the 12th Tokyo Motor Show in the autumn of that year (see above). Even at standstill the svelte, aluminium-bodied two-seater caused a sensation. Acclaimed as Japan's first supercar, wealthy customers clamoured to own one but there was further development work to.
The Toyota 2000GT was the first Japanese-made production model that adopted these novel components. Its performance was world-class, including a maximum speed of 220 km/h, a 0-400 m acceleration of 15.9 seconds, and a 0-100 km/h acceleration of 8.6 seconds.
Fifty years ago, the automotive world was forever changed. It was a Tuesday, May 16, 1967 that the Toyota 2000GT was introduced. It marked the dawn of a new age, a breakthrough in not only Japan.