Toyota GT86 inspired by the Shelby Toyota 2000GT

Encouraged by its success in domestic motorsport, Toyota wanted to demonstrate the abilities of its halo 2000GT model against potential showroom rivals in the crucial North American market. So it was decided that the car should be entered in the production class of the SCCA (Sport Car Association of America) series.

Shelby 2000GT 01

Three cars were handed over to racing legend Carroll Shelby, mastermind behind the high-performance AC Cobra and Ford Mustang. Two cars were destined for the race track, while the third was a spare primarily dedicated for development work.

Shelby 2000GT 02

Shelby’s preparation of the 2000GTs focused on tyres, suspension and a new cylinder head.

Toyota wanted to demonstrate the abilities of its halo 2000GT model against potential showroom rivals

The svelte body required little work, though it was stripped of all soundproofing and insulation to reduce weight. Goodyear developed new low-profile tyres for the car, which, in concert with the suspension, brought down the ride height by around six centimetres.

Lowering the car’s centre of gravity delivered benefits in handling along with superior grip from the wider tyres. Road-holding was also improved with the addition of uprated anti-roll bars and Koni coil springs and shock absorbers.

Shelby 2000GT 03

The 2.0-litre straight-six engine retained its iron block but was bored-out to receive larger pistons and was fitted with a new aluminium DOHC cylinder head. With such modifications the output rose to around 200bhp.

Despite the Toyota delivering less power than its main rival, the Porsche 911, in the hands of Scooter Patrick and Dave Jordan it still recorded a number of race victories during the 1968 championship. A Porsche took the overall title that year but Patrick finished the season in second place and Jordan took third.

Toyota GT86 Specification:

Motor Mode vinyl graphics, 9×17″ (ET42) Rota Retro 2 raw finish alloy wheels with 235/40 R17 Continental tyres, V-Maxx -40mm lowering springs, Milltek Sport stainless steel exhaust system

Also see:

Yatabe Speed Trial Toyota 2000GT
Ove Andersson’s Toyota Celica 1600GT
IMSA GTU Toyota Celica
Castrol Toyota Celica GT-Four
Esso Ultron Tiger Toyota Supra
Making of our fleet of retro-tastic Toyota GT86 race replicas

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