Very First 2020 Toyota Supra Auctioned for $2.1M!

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Pretty sure everyone here was over the ugly Z4 mirrors and have moved on to bashing something else about Zupra until you brought it back up. :p :lol:
I was reading dumb ass YouTube comments before I read some more on the forum... so not aimed at anyone in particular :)
Just amazes me how wide spread this attitude is with the Supra - and I guess proves what a cult classic the older models have become (justified or not).
 

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"Was just at Barrett Jackson Scottsdale today and they have the new Supra under a cover with multiple cops gaurding it. The Toyota rep said this is the example they are going to auction off this next week. Unveiling is Monday. She said it will not look like any of the leaked photos. Specifically what we’ve seen online is the pre production race model.

My husband asked if he could take a peek. Yeah nice try she said.

We shall see."

From a jalopnik comment. Thoughts?
Found a pic of the cop.

 
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https://pressroom.toyota.com/dealer...020-toyota-supra-to-roll-off-production-line/

Dealer Who Paid $2.1 Million at Charity Auction Picks Up First 2020 Toyota Supra to Roll Off Product

Toyota dealer John Staluppi took possession of “Global #1,” the first 2020 GR Supra to roll off the production line, at the company’s Plano headquarters on Monday.

Staluppi paid $2.1 million for the fifth-generation Supra in January at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Arizona.

“Global #1” is the only VIN that will end in 20201 – with “2020” representing the year the Supra was reintroduced to the world and “1” marking it as the first vehicle to roll off the production line. The exterior is factory-finished with a matte gray exterior, red mirror caps and matte black wheels. The red interior is accented with carbon-fiber inserts. The car represents the first of the launch edition for the U.S. market.

Staluppi also received several other goodies from Bob Carter, Toyota executive vice president of sales, when he picked up his car, including a Toyota racing suit and a signed photo from Toyota Motor Corporation President Akio Toyoda. Toyoda signed the #1 Supra’s engine cover to commemorate the first Supra produced in 20 years.

Proceeds from the auction will benefit the American Heart Association and the Bob Woodruff Foundation, which serves veteran and military families.
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Bob Carter, right, presenting John Staluppi with a Toyota racing suit and a signed photo from Toyota Motor Corporation President Akio Toyoda.
 
 




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