File:1951 Toyopet model SA rear.jpg

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English: This model, the 1951 Toyopet SA, was Toyota's first small passenger car (in 1947). It uses a 995cc sidevalve four-cylinder.
"Toyopet" is the nickname of Toyota's small vehicle selected in a public contest
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Source Toyota "Toyopet" Model SA , 1951
Author Iwao from Tokyo, Japan;
cropped and adjusted by uploader Mr.choppers
Camera location35° 10′ 22.2″ N, 137° 03′ 28.2″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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