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lmao, no.
There were 351 2000GT's ever built and they were priced sky-high, $6,800 in 1967 was nearly double the price of a fully loaded Mustang GT, more expensive than a 911S and in today's dollars is ~$50k. The price is a factor of it's rarity more than anything else.
If an 86 is ever worth 450 million bucks, the 2000GT would be worth $8 billlion+
There's almost 100,000 86's in the U.S. alone, the future values will reflect that it is a relatively common and easily attainable car.
2000GT values may be representative of what future LFA values will be, but nothing else built by Toyota falls into the same category.
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