Montana-based GFC already has a rooftop camper setup for Toyota's new pickup, and it includes a memory-foam mattress and enough room to stand inside.
Its track-attack add-ons are obvious, but what mighty BMW-sourced mill will the super Supra have?
The timing is right for an updated version of Toyota's family sedan, which could have a mightier hybrid powertrain.
The company has announced that the first production versions of the Cybertruck will be delivered at its Gigafactory in Texas.
Such curiosities as an MX-2, which could have been an Acura NSX rival, see the light of day as Toyota celebrates 50 years of its California design center.