Toyota 2000GT Has Proved That Old Model Cars Have Not Gone

by SpeedLux

Even though people are interested in buying latest model cars, old cars are still in trend. Due to their less availability in market, people often look for old model cars and buy them through auctions. One of the automobile giant Toyota has recently announced that they have their Toyota 2000GT for auction.

This is good news for old model car lovers. This car dates back to some days in 1968, when they officially launched this car into market.

With the inline engine capable of pushing two liter, this car raced the roads in the olden days. With the five speed manual gear shift system, this car can go to rocking speed. The sleek aluminum frame of Toyota 2000GT is the top model at the time they are introduced. This car is fine tuned in all aspects and ready to move on road with rocking performance. There is a huge competition in the auction to buy them.

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