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About: Toyota FA

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The Toyota FA and BA were heavy duty trucks introduced in February 1954. They were facelifted versions of the earlier BX/FX trucks, retaining those trucks Type B and Type F six-cylinder petrol engines. The first letter in the model name indicates the engine family fitted; in 1957 the diesel engine was introduced in a model known as the DA. The second letter indicated the size of the truck, with shorter medium duty versions being coded BC/FC/DC. A second letter "B" was used on bus versions of this chassis. A second generation FA/DA was introduced in 1964 and was built in Japan until 1980, when Hino replaced Toyota's heavier truck lines entirely. The DA, however, was also built in numerous other countries and manufacture continued into the first decade of the 21st century.

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  • DA型トラック(DAがたトラック)は、かつてトヨタ自動車(1982年6月30日以前はトヨタ自動車工業)が製造していた中型、大型トラックである。また、本項では便宜上、下記の車種についても述べる。 BA型トラックBC型トラックFA型トラックFC型トラックDC型トラック (ja)
  • The Toyota FA and BA were heavy duty trucks introduced in February 1954. They were facelifted versions of the earlier BX/FX trucks, retaining those trucks Type B and Type F six-cylinder petrol engines. The first letter in the model name indicates the engine family fitted; in 1957 the diesel engine was introduced in a model known as the DA. The second letter indicated the size of the truck, with shorter medium duty versions being coded BC/FC/DC. A second letter "B" was used on bus versions of this chassis. A second generation FA/DA was introduced in 1964 and was built in Japan until 1980, when Hino replaced Toyota's heavier truck lines entirely. The DA, however, was also built in numerous other countries and manufacture continued into the first decade of the 21st century. (en)
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  • Toyota BC/FC/DC (en)
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  • 1954-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1954-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Toyota 6000 (en)
  • Toyota BC/FC/DC (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • Late South African Toyota DA116 (en)
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  • 3.400000 (xsd:double)
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  • 5.900000 (xsd:double)
  • 6.500000 (xsd:double)
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  • Toyota BA/FA/DA (en)
  • Toyota FA/FC/DA (en)
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  • 1954 (xsd:integer)
  • 1964 (xsd:integer)
  • Until 2001 in South Africa (en)
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  • Toyota BB/DB/FB buses (en)
  • Toyota DB/DR buses (en)
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  • Toyota DA100/FA100 (en)
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  • DA型トラック(DAがたトラック)は、かつてトヨタ自動車(1982年6月30日以前はトヨタ自動車工業)が製造していた中型、大型トラックである。また、本項では便宜上、下記の車種についても述べる。 BA型トラックBC型トラックFA型トラックFC型トラックDC型トラック (ja)
  • The Toyota FA and BA were heavy duty trucks introduced in February 1954. They were facelifted versions of the earlier BX/FX trucks, retaining those trucks Type B and Type F six-cylinder petrol engines. The first letter in the model name indicates the engine family fitted; in 1957 the diesel engine was introduced in a model known as the DA. The second letter indicated the size of the truck, with shorter medium duty versions being coded BC/FC/DC. A second letter "B" was used on bus versions of this chassis. A second generation FA/DA was introduced in 1964 and was built in Japan until 1980, when Hino replaced Toyota's heavier truck lines entirely. The DA, however, was also built in numerous other countries and manufacture continued into the first decade of the 21st century. (en)
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  • トヨタ・DA型トラック (ja)
  • Toyota FA (en)
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  • Toyota BA/FA/DA (first generation) (en)
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