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Toyota 2000GT, Sports800

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Specifications and Performance of Vintage Japanese Cars

TOYOTA 2000GT, Sports800


Author Koichi Inouye

Supervisor Bob Sliwa

Translator Steven P. Venti


Automobiles largely serve two purposes. The first, of course, is as a means of transportation. The second is as an expression of the owner’s personal interests. The automobile as a means of transportation is no longer just a fast and convenient way to travel. Influenced by environmental and other concerns, the criteria by which automobiles are judged has changed considerably over the past quarter-century.

Given this background—and in fact, perhaps even precisely because of this background—automobiles that capture not just their owners’ imaginations but those of car enthusiasts everywhere are even more valuable than ever. No matter how strong the need for practical convenience, I certainly hope that the automobile will never come to be seen as a mere appliance.

Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the world’s leading automotive brands, and as such plays a major role in determining the future direction of the industry. At the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show, in addition to displaying its hybrid vehicles, Toyota also unveiled a production version of the Toyota 86 sports car, which I think conveys their image of the future of automotive design.

Looking back to the 1960s, when Japanese automakers were still in their formative years, Toyota produced three quite captivating and sporty models that won the admiration of car enthusiasts everywhere and stand out in the memories of anyone who ever drove one.

In fact, the ‘60s and ‘70s were heady times for the Japanese automotive industry, and competition flourished as auto makers vied to outdo one another in terms of styling and performance. Not surprisingly, there are a number of memorable cars from this era that not only captured the imaginations of car enthusiasts of their day but continue to attract new fans even now, making this era stand out as “the good old days” of the Japanese sports car.

It was just 25 years ago that I wrote the Sekai no Meisha (World’s Classic Cars) series of 30 books about cars that had captured my imagination. I wrote that series out of my love for these cars and because I wanted to share how I felt with other car enthusiasts. This new edition of selected volumes from that series has been specially prepared for publication in ebook format.

Once a car captures an enthusiast’s imagination, it forever remains a part of his memories. In this edition, I have left the original text as it is and added only what was necessary to ensure that the information is up to date. Sections where I give my impressions of having actually driven these cars and the interviews with other people are unchanged from the original. The Toyota 2000GT still gives me chills when I think about it and the good feeling of the Toyota Sports 800 is something I will never forget. My love for these cars is something that will never change.

It is my sincerest hope that these books will bring an appreciation of these historic Japanese cars to a new generation of readers, both in Japan and around the world.

Koichi Inouye

 (from the introduction)


<CONTENTS>

Introduction

Preface by the supervisor

Three models that epitomize sports cars in the 1960s

Toyota 2000GT

  The good old days for sports cars

  Mechanical details

  Interior

  Driving impressions

TOYOTA 1600GT

  A chiseled form that won the admiration of young drivers

  Mechanical details

Toyota Sports 800

  Eternal Rivals: the Ess-roku and the Yota-hachi

  Driving Impressions

The Forgotten Concept Model

  Toyopet X

Mr. Akio Kazama talks about his experience at the Toyota Service Center 

The Story of Toyota -1962 to 1970

  Motor shows in the early 1960s

  Unveiling of a prototype: the Toyota S800

  The Toyota Sports 800

  Unveiling of a prototype: the Toyota 2000GT

  The Toyota 2000GT

  The Toyota 1600GT

  Changes in the Toyota 2000GT and Sports 800

  Thereafter

Specifications

  • GENRE
    Nonfiction
    RELEASED
    2014
    January 10
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    104
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    INTERBOOKS
    SELLER
    INTERBOOKS CO LTD
    SIZE
    63.8
    MB

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