James Bond may be irretrievably linked to Aston Martins, the DB5 in particular, but he's driven quite a number of other vehicles during his 50.
An in-depth historical and technical appraisal of the special Roadster-bodied 2000 GT created by Toyota for the 1967 James Bond 007 movie 'You Only Live Twice'.
TOYOTA 2000GT Appears In You Only Live Twice On Film Japanese agent Aki drives a white Toyota 2000 GT, using the sports car to take Bond to a meeting with Dikko Henderson. She then uses the car to twice rescue Bond outside Osata Industries HQ, to lead SPECTRE agents on a chase out of Tokyo and to travel to Kobe to investigate the Ning.
The James Bond Toyota 2000GT is one of the most iconic and elusive cars in cinematic history. Featured in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice," this sleek and powerful vehicle has captivated car enthusiasts and Bond fans alike for decades. But have you ever wondered where this legendary car is now? In this article, we will delve into the history of the James Bond Toyota 2000GT.
Spécial 007 - La Toyota 2000 GT De James Bond
In 2013, a 1967 Toyota 2000GT sold for $1.2 million at RM Sotheby's. The 2000GT came at a time in the mid-1960s when the world was not taking Japan seriously in the auto market because of Japan's tendency towards small, under-powered, and boring cars. Toyota sought to change that impression.
TOYOTA 2000GT Appears In You Only Live Twice On Film Japanese agent Aki drives a white Toyota 2000 GT, using the sports car to take Bond to a meeting with Dikko Henderson. She then uses the car to twice rescue Bond outside Osata Industries HQ, to lead SPECTRE agents on a chase out of Tokyo and to travel to Kobe to investigate the Ning.
Take a ride back to 1967 with one of the rarest James Bond cars ever created - the Toyota 2000GT Convertible, featured in You Only Live Twice starring Sean Connery as 007.
Toyota built two convertible variants of their legendary 2000GT for the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice." Here's what happened to the bespoke cars.
The Toyota 2000GT Roadster That Saved James Bond
TOYOTA 2000GT Appears In You Only Live Twice On Film Japanese agent Aki drives a white Toyota 2000 GT, using the sports car to take Bond to a meeting with Dikko Henderson. She then uses the car to twice rescue Bond outside Osata Industries HQ, to lead SPECTRE agents on a chase out of Tokyo and to travel to Kobe to investigate the Ning.
In addition to the 1967 Toyota 2000GT Roadster, the Petersen Automotive Museum will present a 1969 Nissan R382 and a 1978 Dome Zero at The Quail.
The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production, front-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-seat, hardtop coupé 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 car was featured in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice where it was driven by.
An in-depth historical and technical appraisal of the special Roadster-bodied 2000 GT created by Toyota for the 1967 James Bond 007 movie 'You Only Live Twice'.
FAB WHEELS DIGEST (F.W.D.): 1967 Toyota 2000GT Convertibles In The ...
The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production, front-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-seat, hardtop coupé 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 car was featured in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice where it was driven by.
In 2013, a 1967 Toyota 2000GT sold for $1.2 million at RM Sotheby's. The 2000GT came at a time in the mid-1960s when the world was not taking Japan seriously in the auto market because of Japan's tendency towards small, under-powered, and boring cars. Toyota sought to change that impression.
Take a ride back to 1967 with one of the rarest James Bond cars ever created - the Toyota 2000GT Convertible, featured in You Only Live Twice starring Sean Connery as 007.
Bond is back! The 25th James Bond film, No Time To Die, is in the cinemas now and has revived interest in the debonair British spy. What better time to remind you of James Bond's Toyota 2000GT, which featured in the movie You Only Live Twice, the fifth in the Bond series, way back in 1967.
The James Bond Toyota 2000GT is one of the most iconic and elusive cars in cinematic history. Featured in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice," this sleek and powerful vehicle has captivated car enthusiasts and Bond fans alike for decades. But have you ever wondered where this legendary car is now? In this article, we will delve into the history of the James Bond Toyota 2000GT.
Take a ride back to 1967 with one of the rarest James Bond cars ever created - the Toyota 2000GT Convertible, featured in You Only Live Twice starring Sean Connery as 007.
Toyota built two convertible variants of their legendary 2000GT for the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice." Here's what happened to the bespoke cars.
An in-depth historical and technical appraisal of the special Roadster-bodied 2000 GT created by Toyota for the 1967 James Bond 007 movie 'You Only Live Twice'.
Every Car James Bond Has Driven Besides An Aston Martin
An in-depth historical and technical appraisal of the special Roadster-bodied 2000 GT created by Toyota for the 1967 James Bond 007 movie 'You Only Live Twice'.
Take a ride back to 1967 with one of the rarest James Bond cars ever created - the Toyota 2000GT Convertible, featured in You Only Live Twice starring Sean Connery as 007.
Bond is back! The 25th James Bond film, No Time To Die, is in the cinemas now and has revived interest in the debonair British spy. What better time to remind you of James Bond's Toyota 2000GT, which featured in the movie You Only Live Twice, the fifth in the Bond series, way back in 1967.
TOYOTA 2000GT Appears In You Only Live Twice On Film Japanese agent Aki drives a white Toyota 2000 GT, using the sports car to take Bond to a meeting with Dikko Henderson. She then uses the car to twice rescue Bond outside Osata Industries HQ, to lead SPECTRE agents on a chase out of Tokyo and to travel to Kobe to investigate the Ning.
Ten Facts About James Bond's Toyota 2000GT - Toyota UK Magazine
In addition to the 1967 Toyota 2000GT Roadster, the Petersen Automotive Museum will present a 1969 Nissan R382 and a 1978 Dome Zero at The Quail.
In 2013, a 1967 Toyota 2000GT sold for $1.2 million at RM Sotheby's. The 2000GT came at a time in the mid-1960s when the world was not taking Japan seriously in the auto market because of Japan's tendency towards small, under-powered, and boring cars. Toyota sought to change that impression.
The James Bond Toyota 2000GT is one of the most iconic and elusive cars in cinematic history. Featured in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice," this sleek and powerful vehicle has captivated car enthusiasts and Bond fans alike for decades. But have you ever wondered where this legendary car is now? In this article, we will delve into the history of the James Bond Toyota 2000GT.
Take a ride back to 1967 with one of the rarest James Bond cars ever created - the Toyota 2000GT Convertible, featured in You Only Live Twice starring Sean Connery as 007.
TOYOTA 2000GT | James Bond 007
TOYOTA 2000GT Appears In You Only Live Twice On Film Japanese agent Aki drives a white Toyota 2000 GT, using the sports car to take Bond to a meeting with Dikko Henderson. She then uses the car to twice rescue Bond outside Osata Industries HQ, to lead SPECTRE agents on a chase out of Tokyo and to travel to Kobe to investigate the Ning.
An in-depth historical and technical appraisal of the special Roadster-bodied 2000 GT created by Toyota for the 1967 James Bond 007 movie 'You Only Live Twice'.
In 2013, a 1967 Toyota 2000GT sold for $1.2 million at RM Sotheby's. The 2000GT came at a time in the mid-1960s when the world was not taking Japan seriously in the auto market because of Japan's tendency towards small, under-powered, and boring cars. Toyota sought to change that impression.
The James Bond Toyota 2000GT is one of the most iconic and elusive cars in cinematic history. Featured in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice," this sleek and powerful vehicle has captivated car enthusiasts and Bond fans alike for decades. But have you ever wondered where this legendary car is now? In this article, we will delve into the history of the James Bond Toyota 2000GT.
James Bond-style 1967 Toyota 2000GT Sells For $1.15M
In addition to the 1967 Toyota 2000GT Roadster, the Petersen Automotive Museum will present a 1969 Nissan R382 and a 1978 Dome Zero at The Quail.
Bond is back! The 25th James Bond film, No Time To Die, is in the cinemas now and has revived interest in the debonair British spy. What better time to remind you of James Bond's Toyota 2000GT, which featured in the movie You Only Live Twice, the fifth in the Bond series, way back in 1967.
Toyota built two convertible variants of their legendary 2000GT for the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice." Here's what happened to the bespoke cars.
Take a ride back to 1967 with one of the rarest James Bond cars ever created - the Toyota 2000GT Convertible, featured in You Only Live Twice starring Sean Connery as 007.
James Bond Car 1967 Toyota 2000GT | Toyota 2000GT. James Bon… | Flickr
Bond is back! The 25th James Bond film, No Time To Die, is in the cinemas now and has revived interest in the debonair British spy. What better time to remind you of James Bond's Toyota 2000GT, which featured in the movie You Only Live Twice, the fifth in the Bond series, way back in 1967.
An in-depth historical and technical appraisal of the special Roadster-bodied 2000 GT created by Toyota for the 1967 James Bond 007 movie 'You Only Live Twice'.
Toyota built two convertible variants of their legendary 2000GT for the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice." Here's what happened to the bespoke cars.
In 2013, a 1967 Toyota 2000GT sold for $1.2 million at RM Sotheby's. The 2000GT came at a time in the mid-1960s when the world was not taking Japan seriously in the auto market because of Japan's tendency towards small, under-powered, and boring cars. Toyota sought to change that impression.
TOYOTA 2000GT | James Bond 007
In 2013, a 1967 Toyota 2000GT sold for $1.2 million at RM Sotheby's. The 2000GT came at a time in the mid-1960s when the world was not taking Japan seriously in the auto market because of Japan's tendency towards small, under-powered, and boring cars. Toyota sought to change that impression.
TOYOTA 2000GT Appears In You Only Live Twice On Film Japanese agent Aki drives a white Toyota 2000 GT, using the sports car to take Bond to a meeting with Dikko Henderson. She then uses the car to twice rescue Bond outside Osata Industries HQ, to lead SPECTRE agents on a chase out of Tokyo and to travel to Kobe to investigate the Ning.
The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production, front-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-seat, hardtop coupé 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 car was featured in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice where it was driven by.
An in-depth historical and technical appraisal of the special Roadster-bodied 2000 GT created by Toyota for the 1967 James Bond 007 movie 'You Only Live Twice'.
Toyota 2000GT | James Bond Wiki | Fandom
James Bond may be irretrievably linked to Aston Martins, the DB5 in particular, but he's driven quite a number of other vehicles during his 50.
In 2013, a 1967 Toyota 2000GT sold for $1.2 million at RM Sotheby's. The 2000GT came at a time in the mid-1960s when the world was not taking Japan seriously in the auto market because of Japan's tendency towards small, under-powered, and boring cars. Toyota sought to change that impression.
Bond is back! The 25th James Bond film, No Time To Die, is in the cinemas now and has revived interest in the debonair British spy. What better time to remind you of James Bond's Toyota 2000GT, which featured in the movie You Only Live Twice, the fifth in the Bond series, way back in 1967.
In addition to the 1967 Toyota 2000GT Roadster, the Petersen Automotive Museum will present a 1969 Nissan R382 and a 1978 Dome Zero at The Quail.
FAB WHEELS DIGEST (F.W.D.): 1967 Toyota 2000GT Convertibles In The ...
TOYOTA 2000GT Appears In You Only Live Twice On Film Japanese agent Aki drives a white Toyota 2000 GT, using the sports car to take Bond to a meeting with Dikko Henderson. She then uses the car to twice rescue Bond outside Osata Industries HQ, to lead SPECTRE agents on a chase out of Tokyo and to travel to Kobe to investigate the Ning.
In 2013, a 1967 Toyota 2000GT sold for $1.2 million at RM Sotheby's. The 2000GT came at a time in the mid-1960s when the world was not taking Japan seriously in the auto market because of Japan's tendency towards small, under-powered, and boring cars. Toyota sought to change that impression.
The James Bond Toyota 2000GT is one of the most iconic and elusive cars in cinematic history. Featured in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice," this sleek and powerful vehicle has captivated car enthusiasts and Bond fans alike for decades. But have you ever wondered where this legendary car is now? In this article, we will delve into the history of the James Bond Toyota 2000GT.
The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production, front-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-seat, hardtop coupé 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 car was featured in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice where it was driven by.
The James Bond Toyota 2000GT is one of the most iconic and elusive cars in cinematic history. Featured in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice," this sleek and powerful vehicle has captivated car enthusiasts and Bond fans alike for decades. But have you ever wondered where this legendary car is now? In this article, we will delve into the history of the James Bond Toyota 2000GT.
An in-depth historical and technical appraisal of the special Roadster-bodied 2000 GT created by Toyota for the 1967 James Bond 007 movie 'You Only Live Twice'.
The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production, front-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-seat, hardtop coupé 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 car was featured in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice where it was driven by.
Take a ride back to 1967 with one of the rarest James Bond cars ever created - the Toyota 2000GT Convertible, featured in You Only Live Twice starring Sean Connery as 007.
In addition to the 1967 Toyota 2000GT Roadster, the Petersen Automotive Museum will present a 1969 Nissan R382 and a 1978 Dome Zero at The Quail.
TOYOTA 2000GT Appears In You Only Live Twice On Film Japanese agent Aki drives a white Toyota 2000 GT, using the sports car to take Bond to a meeting with Dikko Henderson. She then uses the car to twice rescue Bond outside Osata Industries HQ, to lead SPECTRE agents on a chase out of Tokyo and to travel to Kobe to investigate the Ning.
Toyota built two convertible variants of their legendary 2000GT for the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice." Here's what happened to the bespoke cars.
James Bond may be irretrievably linked to Aston Martins, the DB5 in particular, but he's driven quite a number of other vehicles during his 50.
Bond is back! The 25th James Bond film, No Time To Die, is in the cinemas now and has revived interest in the debonair British spy. What better time to remind you of James Bond's Toyota 2000GT, which featured in the movie You Only Live Twice, the fifth in the Bond series, way back in 1967.
In 2013, a 1967 Toyota 2000GT sold for $1.2 million at RM Sotheby's. The 2000GT came at a time in the mid-1960s when the world was not taking Japan seriously in the auto market because of Japan's tendency towards small, under-powered, and boring cars. Toyota sought to change that impression.