Toyota 2000gt Open Top

The 2000 GT's place in popular culture was assured with the inclusion of a custom-built, open-top variant in the 1967 James Bond movie, You Only Live Twice, joining an exclusive cadre of cars to have been driven by the fictional British secret service agent.

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.

Although Toyota never intended to build a convertible version of the 2000GT, two drop-top models were built for the car's most famous appearance, in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice.".

Visitors to the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota City, Japan, are in for quite a sight: the open-top Toyota "2000GT" and the Lexus "LFA Spider"-two incredibly rare, iconic Japanese sports cars-rubbing shoulders in the museum's showroom. Together, these beauties show that, despite a 47-year age gap, great design doesn't change.

Why The Toyota 2000GT Is The Best Classic Car For Gearheads

Why The Toyota 2000GT Is The Best Classic Car For Gearheads

Delve into the rich history of the Toyota 2000GT, a groundbreaking sports car that shattered expectations and cemented its place in automotive lore.

The open-top 2000GT benefited from a short but important appearance on the big screen, and James Bond fans from all over the world fell in love with the sleek sports car which successfully.

1967 Toyota 2000GT Coupe Designed by Yamaha, passed on by Datsun, and snapped up by - of all the Japanese manufacturers - Toyota. Heavily influenced by Jaguar's E-Type, the 2000GT was a shocking departure from Toyota's supremely reliable, if supremely staid, stable of cars. An open-top 2000GT even made an appearance as 007's ride of choice in the 1967 Bond film You Only Live Twice, set in.

Amazingly, a Chevrolet Camaro was originally intended for the film. This before Sachio Fukuzawa convinced director Lewis Gilbert to use a Japanese car. It's certainly a decision that paid off handsomely. As you might expect, the open-top models of the Toyota 2000GT are cars that Toyota treasures, with one in the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota city.

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Although Toyota never intended to build a convertible version of the 2000GT, two drop-top models were built for the car's most famous appearance, in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice.".

Delve into the rich history of the Toyota 2000GT, a groundbreaking sports car that shattered expectations and cemented its place in automotive lore.

1967 Toyota 2000GT Coupe Designed by Yamaha, passed on by Datsun, and snapped up by - of all the Japanese manufacturers - Toyota. Heavily influenced by Jaguar's E-Type, the 2000GT was a shocking departure from Toyota's supremely reliable, if supremely staid, stable of cars. An open-top 2000GT even made an appearance as 007's ride of choice in the 1967 Bond film You Only Live Twice, set in.

The 2000 GT's place in popular culture was assured with the inclusion of a custom-built, open-top variant in the 1967 James Bond movie, You Only Live Twice, joining an exclusive cadre of cars to have been driven by the fictional British secret service agent.

Toyota 2000GT Open-Top 1967

Toyota 2000GT Open-Top 1967

Amazingly, a Chevrolet Camaro was originally intended for the film. This before Sachio Fukuzawa convinced director Lewis Gilbert to use a Japanese car. It's certainly a decision that paid off handsomely. As you might expect, the open-top models of the Toyota 2000GT are cars that Toyota treasures, with one in the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota city.

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.

Delve into the rich history of the Toyota 2000GT, a groundbreaking sports car that shattered expectations and cemented its place in automotive lore.

Making its most famous screen appearance in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, two custom open-top 2000GT models were built. A factory-produced convertible was never offered during the car's production run.

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1967 Toyota 2000GT Coupe Designed by Yamaha, passed on by Datsun, and snapped up by - of all the Japanese manufacturers - Toyota. Heavily influenced by Jaguar's E-Type, the 2000GT was a shocking departure from Toyota's supremely reliable, if supremely staid, stable of cars. An open-top 2000GT even made an appearance as 007's ride of choice in the 1967 Bond film You Only Live Twice, set in.

The open-top 2000GT benefited from a short but important appearance on the big screen, and James Bond fans from all over the world fell in love with the sleek sports car which successfully.

Making its most famous screen appearance in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, two custom open-top 2000GT models were built. A factory-produced convertible was never offered during the car's production run.

Although Toyota never intended to build a convertible version of the 2000GT, two drop-top models were built for the car's most famous appearance, in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice.".

Here’s Why We Would Rather Have A Toyota 2000GT Than The E-Type Jaguar

Here’s Why We Would Rather Have A Toyota 2000GT Than The E-Type Jaguar

Making its most famous screen appearance in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, two custom open-top 2000GT models were built. A factory-produced convertible was never offered during the car's production run.

Visitors to the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota City, Japan, are in for quite a sight: the open-top Toyota "2000GT" and the Lexus "LFA Spider"-two incredibly rare, iconic Japanese sports cars-rubbing shoulders in the museum's showroom. Together, these beauties show that, despite a 47-year age gap, great design doesn't change.

Amazingly, a Chevrolet Camaro was originally intended for the film. This before Sachio Fukuzawa convinced director Lewis Gilbert to use a Japanese car. It's certainly a decision that paid off handsomely. As you might expect, the open-top models of the Toyota 2000GT are cars that Toyota treasures, with one in the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota city.

The open-top 2000GT benefited from a short but important appearance on the big screen, and James Bond fans from all over the world fell in love with the sleek sports car which successfully.

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All sports cars were sold in Europe, North America and, of course, Japan. Car Toyota 2000GT took the third place at the Grand Prix of the 1966 and won the 24-hour race Fuji in 1967. Also specially for the film about James bond was made Toyota 2000GT with a body "cabriolet". Other names of this model: Toyota 2000GT Open.

Amazingly, a Chevrolet Camaro was originally intended for the film. This before Sachio Fukuzawa convinced director Lewis Gilbert to use a Japanese car. It's certainly a decision that paid off handsomely. As you might expect, the open-top models of the Toyota 2000GT are cars that Toyota treasures, with one in the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota city.

The open-top 2000GT benefited from a short but important appearance on the big screen, and James Bond fans from all over the world fell in love with the sleek sports car which successfully.

Making its most famous screen appearance in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, two custom open-top 2000GT models were built. A factory-produced convertible was never offered during the car's production run.

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Making its most famous screen appearance in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, two custom open-top 2000GT models were built. A factory-produced convertible was never offered during the car's production run.

Amazingly, a Chevrolet Camaro was originally intended for the film. This before Sachio Fukuzawa convinced director Lewis Gilbert to use a Japanese car. It's certainly a decision that paid off handsomely. As you might expect, the open-top models of the Toyota 2000GT are cars that Toyota treasures, with one in the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota city.

Delve into the rich history of the Toyota 2000GT, a groundbreaking sports car that shattered expectations and cemented its place in automotive lore.

The 2000 GT's place in popular culture was assured with the inclusion of a custom-built, open-top variant in the 1967 James Bond movie, You Only Live Twice, joining an exclusive cadre of cars to have been driven by the fictional British secret service agent.

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The 2000 GT's place in popular culture was assured with the inclusion of a custom-built, open-top variant in the 1967 James Bond movie, You Only Live Twice, joining an exclusive cadre of cars to have been driven by the fictional British secret service agent.

All sports cars were sold in Europe, North America and, of course, Japan. Car Toyota 2000GT took the third place at the Grand Prix of the 1966 and won the 24-hour race Fuji in 1967. Also specially for the film about James bond was made Toyota 2000GT with a body "cabriolet". Other names of this model: Toyota 2000GT Open.

Visitors to the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota City, Japan, are in for quite a sight: the open-top Toyota "2000GT" and the Lexus "LFA Spider"-two incredibly rare, iconic Japanese sports cars-rubbing shoulders in the museum's showroom. Together, these beauties show that, despite a 47-year age gap, great design doesn't change.

Amazingly, a Chevrolet Camaro was originally intended for the film. This before Sachio Fukuzawa convinced director Lewis Gilbert to use a Japanese car. It's certainly a decision that paid off handsomely. As you might expect, the open-top models of the Toyota 2000GT are cars that Toyota treasures, with one in the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota city.

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The open-top 2000GT benefited from a short but important appearance on the big screen, and James Bond fans from all over the world fell in love with the sleek sports car which successfully.

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.

Making its most famous screen appearance in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, two custom open-top 2000GT models were built. A factory-produced convertible was never offered during the car's production run.

Although Toyota never intended to build a convertible version of the 2000GT, two drop-top models were built for the car's most famous appearance, in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice.".

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The open-top 2000GT benefited from a short but important appearance on the big screen, and James Bond fans from all over the world fell in love with the sleek sports car which successfully.

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.

Amazingly, a Chevrolet Camaro was originally intended for the film. This before Sachio Fukuzawa convinced director Lewis Gilbert to use a Japanese car. It's certainly a decision that paid off handsomely. As you might expect, the open-top models of the Toyota 2000GT are cars that Toyota treasures, with one in the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota city.

Delve into the rich history of the Toyota 2000GT, a groundbreaking sports car that shattered expectations and cemented its place in automotive lore.

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Open-top Heaven: Toyota '2000GT' and Lexus 'LFA Spider' | Toyota Motor ...

All sports cars were sold in Europe, North America and, of course, Japan. Car Toyota 2000GT took the third place at the Grand Prix of the 1966 and won the 24-hour race Fuji in 1967. Also specially for the film about James bond was made Toyota 2000GT with a body "cabriolet". Other names of this model: Toyota 2000GT Open.

1967 Toyota 2000GT Coupe Designed by Yamaha, passed on by Datsun, and snapped up by - of all the Japanese manufacturers - Toyota. Heavily influenced by Jaguar's E-Type, the 2000GT was a shocking departure from Toyota's supremely reliable, if supremely staid, stable of cars. An open-top 2000GT even made an appearance as 007's ride of choice in the 1967 Bond film You Only Live Twice, set in.

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.

Amazingly, a Chevrolet Camaro was originally intended for the film. This before Sachio Fukuzawa convinced director Lewis Gilbert to use a Japanese car. It's certainly a decision that paid off handsomely. As you might expect, the open-top models of the Toyota 2000GT are cars that Toyota treasures, with one in the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota city.

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8349 TOYOTA 2000GT Open Top (Red)

Although Toyota never intended to build a convertible version of the 2000GT, two drop-top models were built for the car's most famous appearance, in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice.".

Making its most famous screen appearance in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, two custom open-top 2000GT models were built. A factory-produced convertible was never offered during the car's production run.

Delve into the rich history of the Toyota 2000GT, a groundbreaking sports car that shattered expectations and cemented its place in automotive lore.

Visitors to the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota City, Japan, are in for quite a sight: the open-top Toyota "2000GT" and the Lexus "LFA Spider"-two incredibly rare, iconic Japanese sports cars-rubbing shoulders in the museum's showroom. Together, these beauties show that, despite a 47-year age gap, great design doesn't change.

1967 Toyota 2000GT Coupe Designed by Yamaha, passed on by Datsun, and snapped up by - of all the Japanese manufacturers - Toyota. Heavily influenced by Jaguar's E-Type, the 2000GT was a shocking departure from Toyota's supremely reliable, if supremely staid, stable of cars. An open-top 2000GT even made an appearance as 007's ride of choice in the 1967 Bond film You Only Live Twice, set in.

Although Toyota never intended to build a convertible version of the 2000GT, two drop-top models were built for the car's most famous appearance, in the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice.".

Delve into the rich history of the Toyota 2000GT, a groundbreaking sports car that shattered expectations and cemented its place in automotive lore.

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.

The 2000 GT's place in popular culture was assured with the inclusion of a custom-built, open-top variant in the 1967 James Bond movie, You Only Live Twice, joining an exclusive cadre of cars to have been driven by the fictional British secret service agent.

Visitors to the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota City, Japan, are in for quite a sight: the open-top Toyota "2000GT" and the Lexus "LFA Spider"-two incredibly rare, iconic Japanese sports cars-rubbing shoulders in the museum's showroom. Together, these beauties show that, despite a 47-year age gap, great design doesn't change.

Amazingly, a Chevrolet Camaro was originally intended for the film. This before Sachio Fukuzawa convinced director Lewis Gilbert to use a Japanese car. It's certainly a decision that paid off handsomely. As you might expect, the open-top models of the Toyota 2000GT are cars that Toyota treasures, with one in the Toyota Kaikan Museum in Toyota city.

All sports cars were sold in Europe, North America and, of course, Japan. Car Toyota 2000GT took the third place at the Grand Prix of the 1966 and won the 24-hour race Fuji in 1967. Also specially for the film about James bond was made Toyota 2000GT with a body "cabriolet". Other names of this model: Toyota 2000GT Open.

The open-top 2000GT benefited from a short but important appearance on the big screen, and James Bond fans from all over the world fell in love with the sleek sports car which successfully.

Making its most famous screen appearance in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, two custom open-top 2000GT models were built. A factory-produced convertible was never offered during the car's production run.


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