Color Me Bronze: Toyota's FT-86 II Concept Hits the Frankfurt Stage with a New Color
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Color Me Bronze: Toyota's FT-86 II Concept Hits the Frankfurt Stage with a New Color



Toyota seems ready to knock down the Chevrolet Camaro's record number of motorshow appearances before it finally entered production with its FT-86 sports coupe.

More than three years after Toyota and Subaru announced plans to co-develop a rear-wheel drive coupe, and almost two years after Toyota first showed a concept of the FT-86, the Japanese company is still displaying prototypes of its long-awaited sports car.

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