Toyota GR Heritage Parts Program Expands to Cover 2000GT In Addition to A70 and A80 Supra
Getting a headlight for your MkIV Supra or gears for your 2000GT is about to get easier.Update: There is now a full product list of GR Heritage parts available for the Toyota 2000GT, the A70 (MkIII) Supra, and the A80 (MkIV) Supra. The list for the two Supras is nowhere near as long and in depth as the one for the 2000GT, but more parts will likely be available in time. If you want to check out the parts lists, you can view them on Toyota's Gazoo Racing sitehere. There's also a form to fill out if you want to request a specific part as well as instructions on how to order them.
If you've ever owned a classic car that's no longer in production, then you know as well as anyone that finding parts can be a major concern. Of course, if you need an alternator for a Toyota Camry built in the 1980s, that's probably not going to be tough to find. But what if you're looking for parts for your third- or fourth-generation Toyota Supra, a car built in far fewer numbers? Or what about the ultra-rare, increasingly expensive 1960s-era 2000GT sports car? That's a little trickier. Thankfully, Toyota and its Gazoo Racing division have unveiled a list of parts that will go back into production this year.
GR Heritage Parts is the official name for this service, which takes cues from many other factory-supported "heritage" programs across the globe. In fact, we detailed many such programs not long ago, which range from increased parts support and dealerships trained in servicing classic vehicles, to all-out vehicle restoration services. In the case of GR Heritage Parts, initial offerings will be somewhat slim, offering parts that cater to the third- and fourth-generation Toyota Supra (A70 and A80 chassis codes), in addition to the 2000GT, models that Toyota says offer a direct link to its newest breed of sports cars.
"There is a huge variety of classic models that enthusiasts would like us to cater for," Toyota said in a release. "However, we've started by populating the GR Heritage Parts catalog with selected components for the third-generation and fourth-generation Supra models. These are the models that laid the cornerstone of the modern GR line."




