"Old" Toyota Sports 800 for sale for nearly 1 billion VND in Dong Nai
This Toyota Sports 800 has 4 eye-catching flared rims, a white exterior with a red roof. The car is in original condition.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•29/06/2025
The classic Toyota Sports 800 is a Japanese sports car with a cute, round appearance. The highlight of the car is the large round headlights, with chrome-plated eye rims, a lowered front end, and a low-set grille. That is why Toyota Sports 800 is collected by many Vietnamese players. Recently, one was offered for sale at a price of nearly 1 billion VND in Dong Na and has received attention. This Toyota Sports 800 has 4 eye-catching flared rims, the car has a white exterior and a red roof. The car is in original condition.
However, the selling price of 800 million VND may make many people think, especially when looking at the car's interior as well as some components. However, the seller affirms that the car uses a "genuine" engine, and can be easily transferred to the owner's name, which is also very reasonable. This is not the most expensive Toyota Sports 800 for sale, because previously, a car owned by famous singer Che Linh was priced at 1.3 billion VND, an extremely expensive price and compared to the car's condition, it is not as impressive as the one in the article.
The Toyota Sports 800 has a front-mounted engine compartment lid, with a hinged top that opens forward, quite interesting. The hood is very attractive, with a glass rear panel, allowing a full view of the interior, creating space for the rear of the car. The Toyota Sports 800 sports car has measurements including length 3,580 mm, width 1,465 mm and height 1,175 mm. The wheelbase is 2,000 mm and the weight of the car is about 580 kg. A 790 cc horizontally opposed air-cooled boxer 2-cylinder engine powers the Toyota Sports 800.
The car used a 4-speed manual transmission. The 0.8-liter 2U, producing 44 horsepower at 5,400 rpm, was produced from 1965 to 1969, while the similar 2U-B was produced from 1966 to 1976. Video : See details of the 1967 Toyota Sports 800 sports car.
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