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− | {{casting|name=Toyota 2000 GT|series=[[ |
+ | {{casting|name=Toyota 2000 GT|series=[[HW All Stars Series (2013)|HW Showroom: HW All Stars]]|number=W8305|years=[[2013]] - Present|designer=[[Jun Imai]]|image=Toyota 2000 GT-2013.jpg}} |
==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | The '''Toyota 2000 GT''' ( |
+ | The '''Toyota 2000 GT''' (officially named ''Toyota 2000GT'', note the lack of the space) is a 2-seat sports car produced from 1967 to 1970. Born out of a joint venture between Yamaha and Toyota, the 2000GT was the single car that rewrote how Western car makers thought of Japanese cars. The Toyota 2000GT was Japan's first supercar and the first seriously collectable Japanese car. Only 351 were made, with 60 being exported to the US. the rest being thinly spread across the globe. The 2000GT served as a design inspiration for Nissan when they were designing their [[Nissan Fairlady Z|Fairlady Z]] to phase out the [[Fairlady 2000|Fairlady Roadsters]]. |
+ | The Hot Wheels Toyota 2000 GT was originally slated for the final series of [[Hot Wheels Racing Series (2012)|Hot Wheels Racing]] in 2012, featuring all Japanese race cars, but the series was cancelled before it came to fruition. It debuted in the mainline the following year without being labelled a 'New Model'. The toy number for that unreleased version remains present on this casting, most notably visible on the windshield piece: W8305. |
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− | The 2000GT revolutionized the automotive world's view of Japan, then viewed as a producer of imitative and stodgily practical vehicles. As sleek, high-performance fastback, it demonstrated its auto makers could produce a sports car to rival the better marques of Europe. Reviewing a pre-production 2000GT in 1967, ''Road & Track'' magazine summed up the car as "one of the most exciting and enjoyable cars we've driven", and compared it favorably to the Porsche 911. Today, the 2000GT is seen as the first seriously collectible Japanese car and its first supercar. Examples of the 2000GT have sold at auction for as much as US$1,200,000 (~€1.1 million). |
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− | The engine was a longitudinally mounted 2.0 L (121 in³) straight-6 (the 3M) based on the engine in the top-of-the-line Toyota Crown sedan. It was transformed by Yamaha with a new double overhead camshaft head into a 112 kW (150 hp) sports car engine. |
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− | Only 351 regular production units of the 2000GT were built, figures comparable to contemporary elite Italian supercars. In America, the 2000GT sold for about $6,800 (~€6,000), much more than contemporary Porsches and Jaguars. As "halo" cars, it is believed that no profit was made on the cars despite their high price. About 60 cars reached North America and the others were similarly thinly spread worldwide. Most 2000GTs were painted either red or white. |
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==Versions== |
==Versions== |
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The '''Toyota 2000 GT''' has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions: |
The '''Toyota 2000 GT''' has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions: |
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+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Col #''' |
− | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: |
+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Year''' |
− | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: |
+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Series''' |
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+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Color''' |
− | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: |
+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Tampo''' |
− | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: |
+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Base Color<br />/<br />Type''' |
− | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: |
+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Window Color''' |
− | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: |
+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Interior Color''' |
− | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: |
+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Wheel Type''' |
− | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: |
+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Toy #''' |
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+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Country''' |
− | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: |
+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Notes<br />/<br />Variations''' |
− | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: |
+ | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background:"|'''Photo''' |
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− | |176 |
+ | |176/250 |
+ | |[[List of 2013 Hot Wheels|2013]] |
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− | |2013 |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[HW All Stars Series (2013)|HW Showroom: HW All Stars]] |
|Red |
|Red |
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|Black stripe on sides |
|Black stripe on sides |
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− | |Black / Plastic |
+ | |Black<br />/<br />Plastic |
|Clear |
|Clear |
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|Black |
|Black |
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− | |Chrome |
+ | |Chrome Rim, Black [[MC5 (muscle)|MC5]] |
|X1844 |
|X1844 |
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|Malaysia |
|Malaysia |
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− | |Base |
+ | |[[Base codes|Base codes:]] F05, F06, F07, F09, F10 |
|[[Image:Toyota 2000 GT-2013 176.jpg|75px]] |
|[[Image:Toyota 2000 GT-2013 176.jpg|75px]] |
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− | |176 |
+ | |176/250 |
+ | |[[List of 2013 Hot Wheels|2013]] |
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− | |2013 |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[HW All Stars Series (2013)|HW Showroom: HW All Stars]] |
|Spectraflame Red |
|Spectraflame Red |
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|Black & Silver |
|Black & Silver |
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− | |Gloss Black |
+ | |Gloss Black<br />/<br />Metal |
|Clear |
|Clear |
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|Black |
|Black |
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− | |Chrome |
+ | |Chrome Rim, Black [[RR10SP]] |
− | |X2020 |
+ | |X2020 |
|Malaysia |
|Malaysia |
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|[[Image:Toyota 2000 GT.jpg|75px]] |
|[[Image:Toyota 2000 GT.jpg|75px]] |
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− | |192 |
+ | | 192/250 |
+ | |[[List of 2014 Hot Wheels|2014]] |
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− | |2014 |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[HW All Stars Series (2014)|HW Workshop: HW All Stars]] |
|Metalflake Black |
|Metalflake Black |
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|Red and White stripes on sides and across top |
|Red and White stripes on sides and across top |
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− | |Black / Plastic |
+ | |Black<br />/<br />Plastic |
|Clear |
|Clear |
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|Gray |
|Gray |
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− | |Gold |
+ | |Gold Rim, Black [[MC5 (muscle)|MC5]] |
|BFD66 |
|BFD66 |
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|Malaysia |
|Malaysia |
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− | |Base |
+ | |Base codes: F29, F32, F36, F40 |
|[[Image:Toyota 2000 GT-2014 192.jpg|75px]] |
|[[Image:Toyota 2000 GT-2014 192.jpg|75px]] |
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− | |192 |
+ | |192/250 |
+ | |[[List of 2014 Hot Wheels|2014]] |
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− | |2014 |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[HW All Stars Series (2014)|HW Workshop: HW All Stars]] |
|Yellow |
|Yellow |
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|Black and Blue Stripes |
|Black and Blue Stripes |
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− | |Yellow / Plastic |
+ | |Yellow<br />/<br />Plastic |
|Smoke |
|Smoke |
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|Black |
|Black |
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− | |[[MC5]] |
+ | |Gray [[MC5 (muscle)|MC5]] |
|BFF53 |
|BFF53 |
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|Malaysia |
|Malaysia |
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− | |Base |
+ | |Base codes: F49, G03 |
|[[File:2014 BFF53 Toyota 2000 GT.jpg|75px]] |
|[[File:2014 BFF53 Toyota 2000 GT.jpg|75px]] |
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− | |2015 |
+ | |[[2015]] |
+ | |[[2014/2015 HotWheelsCollectors.com Special Editions|RLC Exclusive]] |
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− | |RLC |
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+ | |Pearl White & Red |
+ | |"33" on sides & hood; CP, Goodyear, & Toyota logos on sides; Toyota logo on trunk; silver trim; painted taillights |
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− | |Authentic 1968 SCCA "33" livery w/hand-spray-painted detail |
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− | |White |
+ | |White<br>/<br>Metal |
|Clear |
|Clear |
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− | |Black |
+ | | Black |
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+ | |[[NCRL]] |
+ | |BLR30 |
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|Malaysia |
|Malaysia |
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+ | |''Named Shelby Toyota 2000GT''<br>''3,000 produced''<br>Base code(s): H16 |
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− | ''Only 3,000 made'' |
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|[[File:Hot-wheels-toyota-2000gt-scca-rlchwc-2015-loose--D_NQ_NP_576911-MLB20675686012_042016-F.jpg|75px]] |
|[[File:Hot-wheels-toyota-2000gt-scca-rlchwc-2015-loose--D_NQ_NP_576911-MLB20675686012_042016-F.jpg|75px]] |
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− | |2015 |
+ | |[[2015]] |
− | |[[HW Road Trippin' Series#2015|HW Road Trippin' |
+ | |[[HW Road Trippin' Series (2014)#2015|HW Road Trippin']]<br />18/21 |
|Metalflake Grey |
|Metalflake Grey |
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|'Mount Fuji Drift Night', '22' & Blue & White stripes on sides |
|'Mount Fuji Drift Night', '22' & Blue & White stripes on sides |
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− | |Black / Plastic |
+ | |Black<br />/<br />Plastic |
|Clear |
|Clear |
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|Black |
|Black |
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− | |Gold [[MC5 ( |
+ | |Black (Gold Rim) [[MC5 (muscle)|MC5]] |
|DFL51 |
|DFL51 |
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|Malaysia |
|Malaysia |
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− | |Base code(s): |
+ | |Base code(s): H36 |
|[[File:11903855_1035720236458351_2027679480292051845_n.jpg|75px]] |
|[[File:11903855_1035720236458351_2027679480292051845_n.jpg|75px]] |
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− | |2016 |
+ | |[[2016]] |
− | |[[Hot Wheels Car Culture Series#Japan Historics|Car Culture |
+ | |[[Hot Wheels Car Culture Series#Japan Historics|Car Culture: Japan Historics]]<br />4/5 |
|Yellow |
|Yellow |
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− | |Green hood, 'Toyota 2000GT' |
+ | |Green hood, green 'Toyota 2000GT' NGK, GoodYear, JCCS and Nostalgia Logos on both sides, red Hot Wheels Logo on both sides |
− | |Unpainted / Metal |
+ | |Unpainted<br />/<br />Metal |
|Clear |
|Clear |
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|Black |
|Black |
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|DJF79 |
|DJF79 |
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|Malaysia |
|Malaysia |
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− | |Base |
+ | |Base codes: H52, J09 |
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[[File:IMG_5808-0.JPG|75px]] |
[[File:IMG_5808-0.JPG|75px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |184/250 |
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+ | |[[List of 2020 Hot Wheels|2020]] |
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+ | |[[Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Mini Collection|Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]<br />8/10 |
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+ | |Burgundy |
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+ | |Pink & Dark Magenta stripes on hood and sides; "Tokyo 2020", "Karate" and karate illustration on both sides; Olympic rings, Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games logo & "Tokyo 2020" on hood |
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+ | |Burgundy<br />/<br />Plastic |
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+ | |Tinted (Smoke) |
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+ | |Tan |
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+ | | Gold Chrome Rim, Black [[DD8]] |
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+ | |GHC98 |
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+ | | Malaysia |
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+ | |Base codes: N09, N10, N11, N20 |
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+ | | [[Image:Toyota2000GTTokyo2020_1.jpg|75px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 184/250 |
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+ | |[[List of 2020 Hot Wheels|2020]] |
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+ | |[[Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Mini Collection|Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]<br />8/10 |
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+ | |White |
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+ | |Red & Dark Magenta stripes on hood and sides; "Tokyo 2020", "Karate" and karate illustration on both sides; Olympic rings, Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games logo & "Tokyo 2020" on hood |
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+ | |White<br />/<br />Plastic |
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+ | |Tinted (Smoke) |
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+ | |Maroon |
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+ | |Gold Chrome Rim, Black [[DD8]] |
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+ | |GHF55 |
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+ | | Malaysia |
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+ | |[[Image:GHF55-01.JPG|75px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | |
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+ | |[[2021]] |
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+ | |[[Car Culture|Car Culture: Toyota]]<br>3/5 |
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+ | |White |
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+ | |Detailed reflectors and taillights, "23", "CP", Goodyear logo on sides, blue accents |
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+ | |[[ZAMAC]] |
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+ | |Tinted (Light Smoke) |
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+ | | Black |
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+ | |Gray [[RR10SP]] |
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+ | |GRJ98 |
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+ | | Thailand |
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+ | |Base Code(s): P36, P39, P40 |
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+ | |[[File:Toyota2000GT.jpg|75px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | |
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+ | |[[2023]] |
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+ | |[[Japanese Classics Series (2023)|Japanese Classics]]<br />4/5 |
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+ | |Cream yellow |
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+ | |Detailed taillights, Goodyear logo on front fender |
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+ | |Cream Yellow<br />/<br />Plastic |
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+ | |Tinted (Light Smoke) |
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+ | |Black |
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+ | | [[MC5 (muscle)|MC5]] |
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+ | |HLK15 |
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+ | |Malaysia |
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+ | |[[File:Toyota_2000_GT_Japanese_Classics_Series_(2023).png|75px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | |
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+ | |[[2024]] |
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+ | |[[Vintage Racing Club Series (2024)|Vintage Racing Club]]<br>2/5 |
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+ | |Red |
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+ | |Gumball "3" on sides & hood; "CP", Goodyear logo, & yellow stripe on sides; yellow hood; detailed taillights |
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+ | |Chrome<br />/<br />Plastic |
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+ | |Clear |
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+ | |Black |
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+ | |[[C5]] |
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+ | |HRV07 |
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+ | |Thailand |
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+ | |Base code(s): T04, T05, T06 |
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+ | |[[File:Vintage Racing Club Toyota 2000GT.png|75px]] |
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− | == |
+ | ==Trivia== |
+ | *In 2016, the Toyota 2000GT was released in the coloring used on the real Toyota 2000GT that was used in the 1966 Yatabe Speed Trial, which broke the time's speed and performance records, stunning western carmakers into taking Japanese cars very seriously. |
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+ | *The 2015 RLC Version is based on the real-life race car campaigned by Carroll Shelby for the 1968 SCCA Series. |
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+ | == See also== |
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*[[Toyota 2000GT Roadster]] |
*[[Toyota 2000GT Roadster]] |
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− | ==Gallery== |
+ | ==Gallery == |
− | <gallery> |
+ | <gallery widths="150"> |
+ | Aagf (1).jpg|2013 |
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Toyota 2000 GT -2013 red.jpg |
Toyota 2000 GT -2013 red.jpg |
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− | + | IMG 20130607 183851.jpg |
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+ | IMG 20140116 001507.jpg |
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− | IMG_20130607_183851.jpg |
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+ | IMG 20140221 140131.jpg|2014 Hot Wheels Workshop Toyota 2000GT |
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− | IMG_20140116_001507.jpg |
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− | + | DSC 0470.jpg|Toyota 2000GT |
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Toyota 2000GT.jpg|Toyota 2000 GT, Japan Historics |
Toyota 2000GT.jpg|Toyota 2000 GT, Japan Historics |
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+ | 1278.JPG|2013 |
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+ | 1958.JPG|2014 |
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+ | GHC98-Card.JPG|Tokyo 2020 - Card |
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+ | Toyota2000GTTokyo2020 1.jpg|Tokyo 2020 |
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+ | Toyota2000GTTokyo2020 2.jpg|Tokyo 2020 |
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+ | Toyota2000GTTokyo2020 3.jpg|Tokyo 2020 |
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+ | Toyota2000GTTokyo2020 4.jpg|Tokyo 2020 |
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+ | GHC98 - Toyota 2000GT-1-2.jpg |
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+ | GHC98 - Toyota 2000GT-1.jpg |
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+ | 2506.JPG|2020 - 1st colour |
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+ | 2503.JPG|2020 - 2nd colour |
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+ | 184 2.jpg|2020 - 2nd colour card |
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+ | GHF55 - Toyota 2000 GT-1-2.jpg |
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+ | GHF55 - Toyota 2000 GT-1.jpg |
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+ | GHF55 - Toyota 2000 GT-2.jpg |
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+ | GHC98 GHF55 - Toyota 2000 GT-1.jpg |
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+ | 2000 GT Car Culture Toyota Set.jpg |
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+ | File:GRJ98 - Toyota 2000GT Carded-1.jpg |
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+ | File:GRJ98 - Toyota 2000GT Carded-2.jpg |
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+ | File:GRJ98 - Toyota 2000GT-1.jpg |
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+ | File:GRJ98 - Toyota 2000GT-2.jpg |
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+ | File:GRJ98 - Toyota 2000GT-1-2.jpg |
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+ | File:GRJ98 - Toyota 2000GT-2-2.jpg |
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+ | RLC 2015 Shelby Toyota 2000GT White & Red Malaysia BLR30.jpg|RLC 2014/2015 |
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+ | RLC 2015 Shelby Toyota 2000GT White & Red Malaysia BLR30 Back of Card.jpg|RLC Back of Card 2014/2015 |
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+ | Vintage Racing Club 2024 Mix 2 Toyota 2000GT Red Thailand HRV07.jpg|Vintage Racing Club 2024 |
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</gallery> |
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+ | [[Category:HW Showroom All Stars Series]] |
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+ | [[Category:HW Workshop All Stars Series]] |
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+ | [[Category:All Stars]] |
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+ | [[Category:2024 Hot Wheels]] |
Latest revision as of 03:56, 7 April 2024
Description
The Toyota 2000 GT (officially named Toyota 2000GT, note the lack of the space) is a 2-seat sports car produced from 1967 to 1970. Born out of a joint venture between Yamaha and Toyota, the 2000GT was the single car that rewrote how Western car makers thought of Japanese cars. The Toyota 2000GT was Japan's first supercar and the first seriously collectable Japanese car. Only 351 were made, with 60 being exported to the US. the rest being thinly spread across the globe. The 2000GT served as a design inspiration for Nissan when they were designing their Fairlady Z to phase out the Fairlady Roadsters.
The Hot Wheels Toyota 2000 GT was originally slated for the final series of Hot Wheels Racing in 2012, featuring all Japanese race cars, but the series was cancelled before it came to fruition. It debuted in the mainline the following year without being labelled a 'New Model'. The toy number for that unreleased version remains present on this casting, most notably visible on the windshield piece: W8305.
Versions
The Toyota 2000 GT has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
Col # | Year | Series | Color | Tampo | Base Color / Type |
Window Color | Interior Color | Wheel Type | Toy # | Country | Notes / Variations |
Photo |
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176/250 | 2013 | HW Showroom: HW All Stars | Red | Black stripe on sides | Black / Plastic |
Clear | Black | Chrome Rim, Black MC5 | X1844 | Malaysia | Base codes: F05, F06, F07, F09, F10 | |
176/250 | 2013 | HW Showroom: HW All Stars | Spectraflame Red | Black & Silver | Gloss Black / Metal |
Clear | Black | Chrome Rim, Black RR10SP | X2020 | Malaysia | Super Treasure Hunt Base code(s): F02 |
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192/250 | 2014 | HW Workshop: HW All Stars | Metalflake Black | Red and White stripes on sides and across top | Black / Plastic |
Clear | Gray | Gold Rim, Black MC5 | BFD66 | Malaysia | Base codes: F29, F32, F36, F40 | |
192/250 | 2014 | HW Workshop: HW All Stars | Yellow | Black and Blue Stripes | Yellow / Plastic |
Smoke | Black | Gray MC5 | BFF53 | Malaysia | Base codes: F49, G03 | |
2015 | RLC Exclusive | Pearl White & Red | "33" on sides & hood; CP, Goodyear, & Toyota logos on sides; Toyota logo on trunk; silver trim; painted taillights | White / Metal |
Clear | Black | NCRL | BLR30 | Malaysia | Named Shelby Toyota 2000GT 3,000 produced Base code(s): H16 |
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2015 | HW Road Trippin' 18/21 |
Metalflake Grey | 'Mount Fuji Drift Night', '22' & Blue & White stripes on sides | Black / Plastic |
Clear | Black | Black (Gold Rim) MC5 | DFL51 | Malaysia | Base code(s): H36 | ||
2016 | Car Culture: Japan Historics 4/5 |
Yellow | Green hood, green 'Toyota 2000GT' NGK, GoodYear, JCCS and Nostalgia Logos on both sides, red Hot Wheels Logo on both sides | Unpainted / Metal |
Clear | Black | Chrome & Gold RR8SP | DJF79 | Malaysia | Base codes: H52, J09 | ||
184/250 | 2020 | Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 8/10 |
Burgundy | Pink & Dark Magenta stripes on hood and sides; "Tokyo 2020", "Karate" and karate illustration on both sides; Olympic rings, Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games logo & "Tokyo 2020" on hood | Burgundy / Plastic |
Tinted (Smoke) | Tan | Gold Chrome Rim, Black DD8 | GHC98 | Malaysia | Base codes: N09, N10, N11, N20 | |
184/250 | 2020 | Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 8/10 |
White | Red & Dark Magenta stripes on hood and sides; "Tokyo 2020", "Karate" and karate illustration on both sides; Olympic rings, Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games logo & "Tokyo 2020" on hood | White / Plastic |
Tinted (Smoke) | Maroon | Gold Chrome Rim, Black DD8 | GHF55 | Malaysia | Base code(s): N28, N29 | |
2021 | Car Culture: Toyota 3/5 |
White | Detailed reflectors and taillights, "23", "CP", Goodyear logo on sides, blue accents | ZAMAC | Tinted (Light Smoke) | Black | Gray RR10SP | GRJ98 | Thailand | Base Code(s): P36, P39, P40 | ||
2023 | Japanese Classics 4/5 |
Cream yellow | Detailed taillights, Goodyear logo on front fender | Cream Yellow / Plastic |
Tinted (Light Smoke) | Black | MC5 | HLK15 | Malaysia | Base code(s): R44 | ||
2024 | Vintage Racing Club 2/5 |
Red | Gumball "3" on sides & hood; "CP", Goodyear logo, & yellow stripe on sides; yellow hood; detailed taillights | Chrome / Plastic |
Clear | Black | C5 | HRV07 | Thailand | Base code(s): T04, T05, T06 |
Trivia
- In 2016, the Toyota 2000GT was released in the coloring used on the real Toyota 2000GT that was used in the 1966 Yatabe Speed Trial, which broke the time's speed and performance records, stunning western carmakers into taking Japanese cars very seriously.
- The 2015 RLC Version is based on the real-life race car campaigned by Carroll Shelby for the 1968 SCCA Series.