The launch of the Toyota 86 is the next chapter in the history of sports cars going right back to the 1960s.
Though unapologetically modern the 86 is grounded in this rich heritage, being the spiritual successor to the fifth generation of the Toyota Corolla. The cult classic, now better known as the AE86 or Hachi-Roku, was renowned for its drift racing abilities.
To celebrate the launch of the new 86, Toyota Canada enlisted drifter racer and AE86 aficionado Pat Cyr to restore an old Hachi-Roku to pay tribute to the heritage of the new sports car.
There was plenty of work to be done. Far from being on the drift racing circuit, this particular AE86 had spent the better part of the last ten years in a field.
So how did the team restore it?