It’s been more than a quarter of a century since Lexus introduced its original BMW 3 Series fighter, the IS sedan. Since then, the IS has evolved over three generations and become one of the company’s best-selling models outside its SUVs.
It’s been two decades since the last first-generation IS sold in America But it hasn’t been lost nor forgotten.
In lieu of the at-the-time booming Japanese tuner scene, many first-gen IS’s met their demise over the years from being chopped up and clapped out, all to be turned into slammed show cars or drifter beaters.

Understandably so. The original IS was one of two ways to get one of Toyota’s most legendary powerplants with a manual outside of the Supra. Which is why today’s BringATrailer find is an anomalistic beauty to behold.
America’s four-door MKIV Supra

Toyota launched the model globally with its version branded as the Altezza in Japan. Americans and Europeans received it as the Lexus IS, which was part of the automaker’s expansion of its luxury subdivision.









