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    mardi 29 octobre 2013

    1967 TOYOTA 2000GT



    Toyota 2000GT Side Profile 1967 Toyota 2000GT
    The Toyota 2000GT is one of those interesting cars from history that’s often forgotten as a result of the fact that only 351 were ever made. The design influences from both the Jaguar E-Type and Porsche 911 are both clearly visible in the shape of the 2000GT however the car possesses its own character and personality that set it apart when it was first shown in 1965 at the Tokyo Auto Show.
    Up until the release of the 2000GT, Japanese cars had been seen as economical, reliable automobiles that lacked the styling and spirit of their European and American counterparts. The 2000GT was set to change all of that forever.
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    Originally a Datsun/Yamaha joint effort, the styling for the car was kept top secret and dubbed “Project Z”. It was designed by Albrecht Goertz (a protege of stylist Raymond Loewy) and it showed enormous promise, sadly the project fell through though and in true Japanese fashion, the reason for the project’s failure was never made public.
    Toyota 2000GT Front 1967 Toyota 2000GT
    Shortly after Yamaha and Datsun walked away from the concept, Yamaha approached Toyota with Project Z and the two companies set to work tweaking the design into what we now know as the Toyota 2000GT (despite the fact that the cars were largely built by Yamaha).
    The chaps at Datsun were rumoured to be understandably annoyed at this development and so they took their own direction with the Project Z design, creating the car that would go onto be known as the Datsun 240Z.
    The surviving Toyota 2000GTs are now worth well in excess of $1,000,000 USD, their rarity coupled with their striking good-looks and impeccable drivability have made them the most expensive and collectible Japanese car of all time. If you’d like to bid on the original, unrestored example you see here you can click here to visit RM Auctions and view the full lot listing.
    Toyota 2000GT Back 1967 Toyota 2000GT
    Toyota 2000GT Detail 1967 Toyota 2000GT
    Toyota 2000GT Interior 1967 Toyota 2000GT
    Toyota 2000GT Engine 1967 Toyota 2000GT
    Toyota 2000GT 1967 Toyota 2000GT
    Toyota 2000GT Back End 1967 Toyota 2000GT
    Photo Credits: Michael Furman ©2013 Courtesy of RM Auctions
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    Baja Chic: Ivan ‘Ironman’ Stewart’s ’94 Toyota PPI Trophy Truck is Awesome and You Can Buy It



    1994 TOYOTA PPI TROPHY TRUCK 015
    This ’94 Toyota PPI Trophy Truck was driven by Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Famer Ivan Stewart, known for tackling and wining entire desert races without a navigator or relief driver, as well as accumulating enough records and wins to fill the deserts he so deftly crossed, in a golden era of Toyota off road motorsport. And it’s up for sale at RKMCCA’s Charlotte Auction, to be held over October 31 to November 3.
    In this car, chassis 015, Stewart and Precision Preparation, Inc. (PPI) took four Baja 500 wins and a Baja 1000 win.
     1994 TOYOTA PPI TROPHY TRUCK 015
    At its heart is an aluminum 302 cubic inch V8 comprised almost entirely of custom bits, and which spits out over 550 horsepower via eight EFI throttle bodies. The power makes its way to the road via a custom PPI transaxle and 5-speed Hewland VGC 200 gear selection box. Making sure the wheels are touching the ground and able to deliver the grunt is a double A-arm suspension set up with custom PPI coil-overs and a mighty 22 inches of travel. If you do ever decide to slow down PPI rotors, Brembo calipers and Tilton master will make short work of your requests.
     1994 TOYOTA PPI TROPHY TRUCK 015
    The car’s been freshly restored by the team at TM1 Motorsports, comprising many of the same people who built the car in the first place, thoroughly documented and reviewed, and the car was even tested by Ivan Stewart himself when the build was completed.
    Head to RKMCCA’s website here for more info on this significant, race-ready and awesome machine, and for the full details of their Charlotte Auction.
    Via RKMCCA
    Images via RKMCCA
    1994 TOYOTA PPI TROPHY TRUCK 015
    1994 TOYOTA PPI TROPHY TRUCK 015
    1994 TOYOTA PPI TROPHY TRUCK 015
    1994 TOYOTA PPI TROPHY TRUCK 015
    1994 TOYOTA PPI TROPHY TRUCK 015
    via http://www.motorsportretro.com

    The EarthCruisers We Can't Have in the US



    If you haven’t noticed, Australia has an almost unfair amount of cool stuff. I’m not just talking about kangaroos, didgeridoos, or places like Coober Pedy. I’m talking about cool vehicles like the latest rigs from EarthCruiser. Last month they announced three new models, all built on Iveco platforms. They are––incredible. Officially, the three models are the Iveco Dual Cab, the 440T Single Cab, and the 360T Single Cab. All powered by Iveco’s 170 hp 3.0 liter 4-cylinder turbo diesel, they offer four wheel drive performance with maximum fuel efficiency. If the Iveco chassis doesn’t do it four you, earlier this summer they released their new FUSO Dual Cab. It would be nice to get those options here in the US, wouldn’t it?







    http://www.earthcruiser.com.au

    Become a hero! Competition spin-offs from the Market


    The rules of homologation have shaped some fascinating road cars over the years, with competition performance, technology and aesthetics brought straight to the streets. Although they were produced in relatively small numbers, the Classic Driver Market is full of notable examples…
    Thankfully, some of the most exciting competition series have required cars to be ‘production-based’: take the Group 3 Grand Touring category (which necessitated 250 GTO production), the GT1 class at Le Mans, or the famous Group B rally category of the 1980s. The rules resulted in ‘homologation specials’ of all shapes, sizes and configurations, but all with one thing in common: the quest to achieve the best possible performance, while meeting the legal requirements of the road – often by the very narrowest of margins.
    The process has given us some legendary competition cars reverse-engineered for the road, so here’s a selection of some of our favourites in the Market.
    Photos: Classic Driver Dealers, Ferrari, Daimler, Maserati, RM Auctions
    Ford RS 200 1986
    Market | Cars
    EUR 160 000
    Ferrari 288 GTO 1985
    Market | Cars
    P.O.R.
    BMW 3,0 CSL 1973
    Market | Cars
    EUR 64 716
    Maserati MC12 2005
    Market | Cars
    EUR 900 000
    Market | Cars
    P.O.R.