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It looks as if someone thinks our obsessions may turn out to be profitable. The article starts with a nice photo of a '68 1600 but then seems to be mostly focused on other Japanese makes.


http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/26/autom ... 6CARS.html

Enjoy, Dan
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That nice Roadster is clearly a 2000. It has a 2000 grille and the front plate says "2000". :)
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Post by Minh »

ahH..

Teardrop driving lots - 1969 :) Hey the chicknes are starting to come home to roost. Pretty cool article.

Here is a realated article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/26/autom ... JAPAN.html
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$130,000 for a Toyota 2000GT vs. $10,000 Roadster 2000

Toyota: Built on a sturdy X-backbone frame, the 2000GT's 4-wheel independent suspension had double-wishbones front and back. The engine, a 1988cc DOHC 6-cylinder unit with 3 Solex carburetors, produced 150 horsepower, good for a top speed of over 130 mph. Other features included a close-ratio 5-speed transmission, limited slip differential, and Japan's first 4-wheel vacuum-boosted disc brakes. http://www.fast-autos.net/toyota/toyota2000gt.html

Aside from the rear disc brakes and IRS. I say it is a very close tie.

BTW: GM owes Toyota an apology, for the Opel GT coupe of the 1970's is a flat-out copy.
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Actually, it's a RHD non-US model so the teardrop markers might be correct for 1968. I didn't see any round markers in the back...
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Post by Minh »

Doh, I did not notice the rear lights were missing. Alright Adam!
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