That first picture is actually a MKII...there was a generation before that that started in '79. Here's where everybody chimes in and say's "That was the CELICA SUPRA" and I say so was the MKII...the first true Supra was the MKIII. But yes...for the near future the Supra is dead...unless some Toyota exec in the future starts to get nestalgic for the "old days" true performance cars and Toyota seem to be non-existant. Thier target audience has shifted and they don't really cater to our kind anymore, so we are stuck buying 15+ year old cars to hold on the the "glory days" of Toyota performance.