Toyota 2000 GT
Toyota | |
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2000GT | |
Production period: | 1967-1970 |
Class : | Sports car |
Body versions : | Combi coupe |
Engines: |
Otto engine : 2.0 liters (110 kW) |
Length: | 4175 mm |
Width: | 1600 mm |
Height: | 1170 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2330 mm |
Empty weight : | 1145 kg |
The Toyota 2000GT was a sports car from the Japanese car manufacturer Toyota , which was largely co-developed by the motorcycle manufacturer Yamaha Motor .
history
The model was presented at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1965 . The production time was between 1967 and 1970. The model is traded by today's automobile collectors at very high prices, as only 351 units of the vehicle were produced.
The exterior of the Toyota 2000GT is determined by its curved lines, the magnesium wheels, the pop-up headlights and the so-called "double-bubble" roof shape (roof sections bulging over the driver and front passenger), which are also used in subsequent models - such as B. the GR Supra (2019) - were used. The two unusual side flaps behind the front wheel arches, which should facilitate maintenance, also catch the eye.
The backbone of the 2000 GT manufactured by Yamaha was a central tubular frame that was forked at the front and rear . An in-line six-cylinder engine with two overhead camshafts and a displacement of 1,988 cm³ worked under the long bonnet . It delivers a maximum of 150 hp (152 hp, 112 kW) at 6600 min -1 . The manual gearbox has 5 gears, the power is transmitted to the rear axle via a cardan shaft. Disc brakes all around were used for deceleration; the front and rear independent suspension on double wishbones with coil springs provided the comfort desired by the Americans. With the streamlined body, the Toyota 2000GT reached a top speed of 220 km / h.
The last vehicles made in 1969/70 had enlarged front indicators and rear side marker lights.
A replica reminiscent of the Toyota 2000 GT has been built by the Japanese car manufacturer Duesen Bayern since 2009 . The vehicle parts and engines are manufactured by local automotive parts suppliers from Nagoya , who also supply the nearby Toyota plant.
World records and racing successes
Toyota started with the 2000GT with a third place at the Grand Prix of Japan 1966. In June 1966 the first endurance race of Japan over 1,000 kilometers took place in Suzuka. The first two places each went to a 2000GT. In 1967 it was the winning vehicle in the Fuji 24-hour race. In addition, some of the cars set three FIA world records and 13 international records for speed and endurance on the high-speed test track at Yatabe in Saitama Prefecture near Tokyo.
The record-breaking vehicle was destroyed in another speed test and eventually scrapped. The FIA world records achieved did not last long, as Porsche broke these records with a specially prepared 911R .
World record | Average speed km / h |
old record km / h (through) |
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72 hours | 206.02 | 202.21 (Ford Comet) |
15,000 km | 206.04 | 201.75 (Ford Comet) |
10,000 miles | 206.18 | 200.23 (Ford Comet) |
International records | Average speed km / h |
old record km / h (through) |
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6 hours | 210.42 | 202.39 (Cooper) |
1,000 miles | 209.65 | 186.59 (Porsche) |
2,000 kilometers | 209.45 | 186.13 (Porsche) |
12 hours | 208.79 | 186.25 (Porsche) |
2,000 miles | 207.48 | 164.15 (triumph) |
24 hours | 206.33 | 164.33 (triumph) |
5,000 kilometers | 206.29 | 164.91 (triumph) |
5,000 miles | 204.36 | 164.94 (triumph) |
48 hours | 203.80 | 165.02 (triumph) |
10,000 kilometers | 203.97 | 165.02 (triumph) |
72 hours | 206.02 | 153.09 (triumph) |
15,000 kilometers | 206.04 | 121.889 (AC Cobra) |
10,000 miles | 206.18 | 111,201 (Jacco Rosalie) |
The Texas racing legend Carroll Shelby also wanted to prepare some 2000GTs for racing in the SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) in the C-category (production car). First, Shelby built three cars, including one as a reserve. In addition to Dave Jordan, the pilot Scooter Patrick , who regularly reached the finish, stood out in the races . Despite performing well, 1968 was the only season the 2000GT competed in the United States. Toyota took one of the vehicles back to Japan and converted it into a replica of the destroyed record-breaking vehicle. Shelby's two remaining vehicles survived in the United States.
run | meeting | place | placement |
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1 | 25.02. | Las Vegas | 2 + 4 |
2 | 10.03. | Willow Springs | 3 |
3 | March 31 | Tucson | 3 + 4 |
4th | 04/21 | Stuttgurt | 1 + 2 |
5 | June 24th | Saint Louis | 2 |
6th | 07.07. | River Side | 2 + 3 |
7th | 07/21 | San Diego | 3 + 5 |
8th | April 8th | River Side | 3 |
9 | 08/26 | Salt Lake City | - |
10 | 08/31 | War bonnet | 1 + 2 |
11 | 09.09. | Mid Ohio | 1 + 2 |
12 | 15.09. | Odessa | 2 + 5 |
13 | 13.10. | Phoenix | 2 |
14th | 11/23 | River Side | 4th |
The 2000 GT in the film
In the movie James Bond 007 - You Only Live Twice , an open copy of the 2000GT played the role of the bond car. The convertible version was a prototype built in two copies especially for the film and was never mass-produced.
gallery
Toyota 2000GT James Bond convertible
literature
- James T. Crowe (ed): Toyota 2000 GT . In: Road & Track Road Test Annual . 1968, pp. 110-113.
- Chauvin, Xavier: Voitures Japonaises 1960–1975 . ETAI, Boulogne-Billancourt 2006. ISBN 978-2-7268-8662-5
- Press kit: Toyota 2000GT from 2004, page 20.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b press kit , Toyota 2000GT from 2004, page 20
- ↑ TOYOTA 2000GT + SPORTS 800 . Book from 1977, page 155, Japanese