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  2. Toyota Stout - Wikipedia

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    The Stout was cancelled in 1989 without a successor, as Toyota's first full-size pickup, the T100 (as well as the later Tundra) were built mainly for North America, where the Stout had been replaced by the Hilux in 1968. In Japan, the third generation Stout saw very limited sales, as trucks in this weight class were nearly always of a cab-over ...

  3. Toyota Stallion - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Stallion is a nameplate used on three different pickup truck models by Toyota: Toyota Stallion (K40) , a rebadged second-generation Toyota Stout for the South African market, 1965–1978. Toyota Stallion (F40) , a rebadged third-generation Toyota Kijang for the South African market, 1994–2000.

  4. The Evolution of the Side-View Mirror

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    1965 Toyota Stout. The Stout was the first Toyota truck sold in the U.S., but it didn't exactly corner the pickup market. In its first year in the states, 1964, Toyota sold four.

  5. Toyota T100 - Wikipedia

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    Before introducing the T100, the company reflected on its history of commercial truck manufacture and products they offered in the past. Past products started with the Toyota G1, the Toyota FA, the Toyota BX, the Toyota Stout, the Toyota ToyoAce, and the Toyota Dyna, and its market successes with their Hino Division.

  6. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Starlet: 1973 1999 Toyota Stout: 1954 1989 Toyota Su-Ki: 1943 1944 military vehicle built for World War II: Toyota Succeed: 2002 2020 integrated to Probox Toyota SunChaser: 1979 1981 targa-top convertible version of the Celica built by Griffith Toyota Super: 1953 1955 also called the RH or RHD Toyota T100: 1993 1998 North America Toyota ...

  7. Toyota ToyoAce - Wikipedia

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    The "K" in the model code was shared, as was the chassis, with the Toyopet SK/RK Truck, a line which was later to become the Toyota Stout. The first Toyoace initially sold slowly, due to a price much higher than the three-wheeled trucks with which it was competing.

  8. The Surprising History of the Toyota Land Cruiser - AOL

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    The luxury off-road vehicle we lust after as the Toyota Land Cruiser had humble origins in the 1930s and a utilitarian, military past during the Korean War.

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