1988 Toyota Supra!! 5 Speed!! Runs Great on 2040-cars
Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0 V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Make: Toyota
Model: Supra
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: 5 SPEED MANUAL
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 183,145
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Base Hatchback 2-Door
THIS IS A 1988 TOYOTA SUPRA.. THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD, HAS 18 INCH BLACK WHEELS WITH CHROME LIP AND GOOD TIRES. THE BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION HAS A FEW DENTS ON THE HOOD (IN PICS) FEW SCRATCHES AND DINGS HERE AND THERE ALTHOUGH IT IS A 1988.. THE INTERIOR NEEDS TO BE CLEANED.. THE HEAT AND AC WORK GREAT.. ONLY THING NEEDED IS THE COVER ON THE STEERING WHEEL AND ONE PLASTIC PIECE ON DRIVERS DOOR... ITS AN OVERALL GOOD CAR AND THERE ARE FEW OUT THERE... DEFFINATELY WORTH BIDDING, DRIVE IT ANYWHERE.. THANKS
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New version of Toyota FT-1 Concept gets racy for Gran Turismo 6
Thu, 07 Aug 2014Gran Turismo 6 has been the preferred marketing springboard for quite a few brands and concept cars since its debut last winter. Specifically the GT Vision concept idea - allowing manufacturers a built-in place to offer up new, original, drivable content - has enticed the likes of Mercedes, Nissan, Volkswagen, Toyota and more to dream big on the digital stage before pulling the sheets back on real concept cars.
In fact, Toyota teamed its live reveal of the FT-1 Concept at the Detroit Auto Show with an in-game launch of the car, just this past January. Looking for a second bite at the GT6 apple, Toyota has just released a teaser video for a new, FT-1 Vision GT version of the same concept.
The company isn't giving us much to go on save for the 30-second video, saying only that the concept was penned by Toyota's Calty Design Research team in California, and that it will "soon be available for download." By the looks of it, the new FT-1 seems to be more of a racecar than the original, without obvious changes to the basic form. No word on whether or not there's a physical concept car in the offing at a yet-to-be-named auto show. Stay tuned.
400-hp Toyota Hybrid-R Concept gets second teaser
Tue, 13 Aug 2013Toyota has released a second teaser of its Hybrid-R Concept, along with an estimation of the show car's power output. Using technology that's "similar to that used by Toyota Racing's TS030 Hybrid race car," the concept is expected to deliver over 400 horsepower.
The press release also mentions that the new concept is based on a current production model. While it's difficult to tell from the sole teaser image of the car's body, rumors are flying that it's related to the Yaris. If that's the case, though, it's difficult to know what to make of this concept. The teaser image is quite dark, but we played around with the exposure and came up with an image that reveals more details about the new concept. Take a look at the related gallery, below, to see the high-exposure image. We'll find out for certain what the Hybrid-R is in a few weeks at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Let us know what you think Toyota's newest concept is in the comments.
Toyota mini doc chronicles Tundra towing Space Shuttle Endeavor
Thu, 21 Mar 2013Toyota has worked up a quick video detailing the brand's involvement in the transportation of the Space Shuttle Endeavour last year. As you may recollect, the California Science Center ran into a hitch when it came to moving Endeavour from LAX to its new home. While most of the route would be covered by a robotically controlled transporter, one portion of the route directed the shuttle over an interstate. Unfortunately, the bridge across wasn't designed to stand up to the weight of the shuttle and its motorized sled.
The Science Center would have to remove Endeavour from its transporter and place it on a lighter, non-motorized sled. That's where longtime Science Center sponsor Toyota came in. As it turns out, the automaker had to prove to the California Science Center that a Tundra could actually tow the massive shuttle, so engineers put on a little demonstration with a stock truck pulling the equivalent weight over flat ground for the same distance. Once the Science Center was satisfied that the Tundra could pull it off, the move was green lit and the rest is history. Check out the short documentary below for yourself.