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− | The '''Toyota 2000GT '67''' is a Road car produced by [[Toyota]]. |
+ | The '''Toyota 2000GT '67''' is a Road car produced by [[Toyota]]. It appears in every main game of the series since [[Gran Turismo 2]], with the exception of [[Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec]]. |
==Colors== |
==Colors== |
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+ | In Gran Turismo 2, this car is available in five color schemes: |
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− | The player can choose three colors for the Toyota 2000GT '67: |
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+ | *White |
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+ | *Silver Metallic |
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+ | *Black |
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+ | *Red |
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+ | *Gold |
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+ | However, starting from Gran Turismo 4, only three color schemes are available for this car: |
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*Pegasus White |
*Pegasus White |
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*Solar Red |
*Solar Red |
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===GTPSP=== |
===GTPSP=== |
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− | The Toyota 2000GT '67 can be bought at random |
+ | The Toyota 2000GT '67 can be bought at random occasions from the Toyota dealership for 160,000 Credits. |
===GT4=== |
===GT4=== |
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− | This car is featured in the Driving Mission 11 and appears in the Toyota dealership costing 160,000 Credits |
+ | This car is featured in the Driving Mission 11 and appears in the Toyota dealership costing 160,000 Credits. |
===GT2=== |
===GT2=== |
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− | The player can purchase this car in the Toyota Used Car Dealerships for around 110.000-120.000 Credits. It is the most expensive used car available in the game. |
+ | The player can purchase this car in the Toyota Used Car Dealerships for around 110.000-120.000 Credits. It is the most expensive used car available in the game. For some reasons, this car is incorrectly referred as '''Toyota 2000GT GT '68''' in the NTSC version of the game. |
==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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<References /> |
<References /> |
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+ | ==Pictures== |
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<gallery> |
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− | Toyota_2000GT_'67_(GT2).jpg|The Toyota 2000GT '67 as it appears in Gran Turismo 2. |
+ | Toyota_2000GT_'67_(GT2).jpg|The Toyota 2000GT '67 as it appears in Gran Turismo 2. In this picture is displayed the Gold color scheme, available only in that game. Also, the car lacks the front license plate. |
− | -R-Toyota_2000GT_'67_Esso.jpg|A Toyota 2000GT '67 with racing modifications applied (PAL and NTSC-J Versions of |
+ | -R-Toyota_2000GT_'67_Esso.jpg|A Toyota 2000GT '67 with racing modifications applied (PAL and NTSC-J Versions of Gran Turismo 2). |
− | -R-Toyota_2000GT_'67_Exxon.jpg|A Toyota 2000GT '67 with racing modifications applied (NTSC Version of |
+ | -R-Toyota_2000GT_'67_Exxon.jpg|A Toyota 2000GT '67 with racing modifications applied (NTSC Version of Gran Turismo 2). Due to the non-existence of Esso in the United States, all the references to Esso are changed to Exxon. |
Toyota 2000GT '67 (GT6).jpg|The Toyota 2000GT '67 as it appears in Gran Turismo 6. The license plate is now white text on a black background as opposed to black text on a white background. |
Toyota 2000GT '67 (GT6).jpg|The Toyota 2000GT '67 as it appears in Gran Turismo 6. The license plate is now white text on a black background as opposed to black text on a white background. |
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Revision as of 08:32, 26 August 2016
The Toyota 2000GT '67 is a Road car produced by Toyota. It appears in every main game of the series since Gran Turismo 2, with the exception of Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec.
Colors
In Gran Turismo 2, this car is available in five color schemes:
- White
- Silver Metallic
- Black
- Red
- Gold
However, starting from Gran Turismo 4, only three color schemes are available for this car:
- Pegasus White
- Solar Red
- Thunder Silver
In-game description
This description is taken from the description page in GT5. It is transcluded from here.
Called Japan's first exotic or supercar by some, the Toyota 2000GT was certainly revolutionary as far as Japanese cars went. The smooth, flowing lines of the 2000GT were reminiscent of Ferraris of the day, and it was built on a backbone chassis, which was used extensively by Lotus at the time.
Underneath its long hood was a 2.0-liter DOHC inline-6, based on the top-of-the-line Crown powerplant, which produced 147 BHP. This engine was jointly developed by Yamaha. The famous motorcycle/musical instrument maker also provided the wood grain on the car's dashboard with materials it used for its world-class pianos.
The car's suspension was also first rate, with double wishbones at both front and rear. But the Toyota 2000GT was not all about beauty. This highly tuned machine was able to win several times on the Fuji Speedway and Suzuka Circuit, even establishing the international speed record on the Yatabe test course going as fast as 136 mph. Two special convertible versions were produced for the James Bond movie, "You Only Live Twice," giving the Toyota sports car worldwide appeal.
Sales of such a high-end sports car were not stellar, especially one with a price tag of 2,380,000 yen, which was twice as expensive as the luxury model Crown, and Toyota was faced with the hard reality of ceasing the car's production after making only 300 cars.
Acquisition
GT6
The Toyota 2000GT '67 can be purchased from the Toyota dealership for 160,000 Credits. It now has a detailed interior.
GT5
As a Standard car, the Toyota 2000GT '67 can be purchased from the Used Car Dealership for 118,166 Credits. It is a Level 0 car.
GTPSP
The Toyota 2000GT '67 can be bought at random occasions from the Toyota dealership for 160,000 Credits.
GT4
This car is featured in the Driving Mission 11 and appears in the Toyota dealership costing 160,000 Credits.
GT2
The player can purchase this car in the Toyota Used Car Dealerships for around 110.000-120.000 Credits. It is the most expensive used car available in the game. For some reasons, this car is incorrectly referred as Toyota 2000GT GT '68 in the NTSC version of the game.
Notes