Japan’s Most Expensive Classic: 1966-68 Toyota 2000GT
The Toyota 2000GT was an icon of the Japanese auto industry in the 1960s. This exotic 2-seater sports car was first introduced by Toyota at the 1965 Tokyo Motor Show. With its sleek design and impressive performance, the 2000GT quickly became Japan’s most expensive and rare car at the time.
Only 351 2000GTs were produced in total from 1967 to 1970. The 1966-1968 Toyota 2000GT was the first and rarest version, with just 109 units built. Early 2000GTs featured a 2.0L straight-6 engine producing 150 horsepower at 6600 rpm. A 4-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission was available. Later 2000GTs used a more powerful 2.3L engine.
The 2000GT’s exterior was gorgeous with its fastback 2-seater design, gullwing doors. Curved windshield and dual headlights were distinct styling cues. Five-spoke cast aluminum wheels. The interior featured luxurious leather and wood. Rare options included a wooden steering wheel and glass gearshift.
With its lightweight body, superb handling, and sporty design, the 2000GT paved the way as Japan’s premier high-performance sports car. It appeared in the 1967 James Bond film “You Only Live Twice,” putting Toyota on the global map.
Today, the 1966-1968 Toyota 2000GT is Japan’s rarest and most valuable classic car. A 1967 example can fetch up to $1 million or more at auction. It remains an iconic symbol of Japanese industrial might and automotive design in its golden era. top speed was iп the 120-130-mph raпge.