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Manufacturer | : | Toyota Motor Corporation and Yamaha Motor Corporation (joint project) |
Production | : | 1967–1970337 produced |
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Predecessor | : | Toyota Sports 800 |
Successor | : | Toyota Celica, Toyota Supra |
Class | : | Sports car |
Body style | : | 2-door fastback |
Layout | : | FMR layout |
Engine | : | 2.0 L 3M I62.3 L 2M I6150hp[1] |
Transmission | : | 5-speed manual3-speed automatic |