One of the world’s most sought after sports cars in existence, the 1967 Toyota 2000GT, graces the auction blocks of RM Sotheby’s with ultra-rare solar red paint coat.

Seizing the opportunity to shed its reputation of producing conservatively designed automobiles, Japanese manufacturer, Toyota took a chance on the Yamaha Motor Company’s first-ever sports car. Dubbed the “best sports car you’ve never heard of”, the 1967 Toyota 2000GT is a sleek two-passenger coupe, incorporates a two-liter inline six-cylinder engine with a cast iron block and double overhead cams.

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Heavily influenced by the Jaguar E-Type, the Toyota 2000GT is equipped to run at over 7,000 rpm with 150hp, and a top speed of at least 135mph. Fit with a rosewood veneer dashboard and a signal-seeking radio, the 2000GT is a highly exclusive, luxurious and supersonic force to be reckoned with.

With a production of only 351 examples, and a mere 62 authentic and surviving left-hand-drives, the 1967 Toyota 2000GT has earned its title as one of the world’s most sought after sports cars in existence – gracing the auction blocks of RM Sotheby’s with an overhauled engine and suspension, an upgraded electric brake booster, completely custom-fabricated cooling system, and an ultra-rare solar red paint coat.