I visited the Toyota Automobile Museum in June of 2006. I am just now getting around to putting these up.
1936 Toyoda Model AA. Yes, it was Toyoda then, seriously.
1951 Toyota Toyopet Model SA
1955 Fujicabin Model 5A
1956 Datsun Model 112
1956 Toyota Toyopet Masterline Van
1957 Suzulight Model SL
1957 Toyota Toyopet Corona
1958 Subaru 360
1958 Toyota Toyopet Crown
1960 Nissan Cedric
1960 Toyota Toyopet Corona
1961 Mazda R360
1961 Mitsubishi 500
1960 Toyota Publica
1962 Toyota Corona Pickup
1962 Hino Renault
1963 Datsun Bluebird
1964 Toyota Corona
1964 Toyota Corona
1964 Suzuki Carry Van
1965 Toyota Sports 800
1965 Toyota Sports 800
1965 Toyota Sports 800
1965 Toyota Sports 800
1965 Datsun Bluebird
1966 Mazda Familia
1966 Prince R380
1966 Nissan Silvia
1967 Toyota Corona 1600 GT
1967 Suzuki Fronte
1968 Toyota 2000Gt
1968 Toyota 2000Gt
1968 Toyota 2000Gt
1968 Toyota 2000Gt
1968 Toyota 2000Gt
1968 Toyota Corona MKII
1969 Mazda Carol
1969 Mazda Carol
1969 Mazda Cosmo
1969 Honda N360
1970 Toyota Celica
1970 Isuzu 117
1972 Honda Civic
1973 Toyota Celica
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Pingback by Jalopnik : Retro: Toyota Museum — October 23, 2007 @ 2:40 pm
Sweeeeeeeet!! Especially the 1936 Toyoda, which reminds me of a Chrysler Airflow in 3/4 scale!
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Pingback by Other People’s Ponies « SALVATION! — November 3, 2007 @ 7:03 am
this is realy nice
thank you
Comment by altannan — November 7, 2007 @ 2:16 pm
Nice, Where was this? My self and some friends of mine are retro import fans. Nice to see some of the real inginuity of Japanese car makers back in the days!
Thank you
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Pingback by cute cars | miss moss — February 23, 2010 @ 1:48 am
nice pictures dude… thanks a lot of, useful for informations.
Comment by dedr — February 26, 2010 @ 4:33 am
Excellent can i have these pictures in fullscale
Comment by des — July 23, 2011 @ 1:48 am