Toyota Stout
Toyota Stout 1961 Toyota Stout specification : Manufacturer : Toyota Production : Start April 1954 Engine : 1500 cc Type R Transmission : Manual Body : 2-door, 3 seater pickup with a separate well body (with a fold down tailgate). Other bodies advertised by Toyota included a van, an ambulance, double cab coupe utility (2-doors, 6 seater, integral well body), drop-side pickup, pickup with stake sides, a pickup with full height metal side with a c...Read More
Stout Scarab 1935
Stout Scarab 1935 Specification : Manufacturer : Stout Production : 1935 Engine : rear-engine, Ford flathead V8, three-speed manual, transaxle transmission. Additional Information : The Scarab was unlike other cars of the era. Virtually all production cars at the time used a separate chassis and body, with a long compartment in the front, housing the engine, longitudinally placed behind the front axle, and a rearward passenger compartm...Read More
Toyota RAV4 (1994-1996)
Toyota SG 1953 – Old Toyota Truck Model
Toyota SG 1953 Old Toyota Truck Model Toyota SG Specifications : Manufacturer : Toyota Production : 1952–1954 Class : light truck Layout : front-engine, rear-wheel drive Platform : ladder frame Engine(s) : Type S Transmission(s) : 3 speed manual Toyota SG 1953 Old Toyota Truck Model Photo Credit : Mytho88 and tilt-rotor.com ...Read More
Toyota Century First Generation 1967
Toyota Century First Generation 1967 Specifications : Manufacturer : Toyota Productions : 1967 Engine : 3.0L 3V V8, Transmission : 3-speed manual, 4-speed manual, 3-speed automatic, 4-speed automatic Source : wikipedia.org Descriptions : The Toyota Century is a large four-door limousine produced by Toyota mainly for the Japanese market, serving as the flagship car of Toyota. Production of the Century began in 1967 and the model received onl...Read More
Toyota Cressida (1984)
Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) 1989-1994
the final design for the production Lexus LS 400 (chassis code UCF10) was approved in 1987. In January 1989, the LS 400 made its debut as a 1990 model at the North American International Auto Show, in Detroit, Michigan. U.S. sales began in September 1989, followed by limited exports to Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The LS 400′s new 4.0 liter 1UZ-FE 32-valve V8 engine, capable of 190 kilowatts (250 hp) and 353 newton metres (26...Read More