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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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Next month at the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance, Gooding & Co will auction a 1967 Toyota 2000GT that was prepped by Carroll Shelby for racing. 1967 Toyota 2000GT prepped by Carroll Shelby ...
Toyota 2000GT: 1967 1970 Toyota AA: 1936 1943 Toyota AB: 1936 1943 Toyota AC: 1943 1947 Toyota AE: 1941 1943 Toyota Allex: 2001 2006 hatchback version of Corolla E120, successor of Sprinter Cielo Toyota Altezza: 1998 2005 also sold as the Lexus IS: Toyota Altezza Gita: 1998 2005 wagon version of Altezza Toyota Aristo: 1991 2005 also sold as the ...
The Toyota Soarer (Japanese: トヨタ・ソアラ, Hepburn: Toyota Soara) is a personal luxury GT coupé produced from 1981 to 2005 by Toyota and sold in Japan. It was available at both Japanese Toyota dealerships called Toyota Store and Toyopet Store, and it debuted with the Z10 series, replacing the Toyopet Store exclusive Mark II coupé, the Toyota Auto Store exclusive Chaser coupé, and ...
1975 Toyota Carina 2000GT hardtop coupe (RA17) The original model usually featured a choice of a 1407 cc OHV (T) or 1588 cc OHV (2T) engine, choice of a four-speed manual gearbox, two-speed automatic gearbox or three-speed automatic gearbox and front-wheel disc brakes (drum brakes on the lowest model). [3]
The first of these was the original with slant nose (trapezoid-like shape front corner light). ... 1973 Toyota Celica Liftback 2000 GT (RA25, ... Japan price (¥1000 ...
Looking to add its own touch to what became the iconic 2000GT, Toyota tasked designer Satoru Nozaki to finalize the car's narrow-waisted shape, clearly influenced by British and Italian gran turismo designs of the day. [3] Goertz's last design was a grand piano for Steinway & Sons to celebrate the 125th anniversary of their Hamburg factory. [1]