ShinerBock wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
False. Toyota Stout in 1954
Toyota Stout
So you are calling Toyota Global(the very same company that made the Stout) a liar over Wikipedia(which is known not to be 100% accurate since people can change it)?
Toyota states "The Model RK23 (payload capacity: 1,500 kg) went into production in April 1956 in a minor changeover of the Model RK.". Now I don't know about you, but I kinda think that Toyota would probably know when they made their own trucks better than Wikipedia.
Maybe you should look a little harder. Yes I agree US Pickups are usrless outside NA
The standard body was a 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 canvas top, a light bus (precursor to the Coaster) and an ice cream va