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Most of the typing and formatting and some of the fact finding was done by me (Wayne Stephenson) from original sources but a lot of the research and fact finding was done or double checked by Carhistorian from numerous reference books that he owns. Stepho-wrs 22:49, 11 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Factory custom vehicles[edit]

This has been gleaned from internet sources. These do not qualify as sources for Wikipedia, so I will put them here.

Toyota built many police Patrol Cars, ambulances and fire appliances based on their normal passenger cars.

Model Type Date Engine Chassis Doors source parts units made
SBP[1] Sedan S SB 4 Kanto car body, separate headlights, fastback, suicide rear doors 51
SBOV[1] 'Round Van' S SB 2 faired-in headlights, glass side panels, rounded back 263
SBLV[2] 'Boxy Van' S SB 2 separate headlights, glass side panels, square back 22
SBX[2] Sedan S SB 4 Kanto car body, faired-in headlights 276
SBXA[2] Patrol car Apr 1950
Jun 1950
S SB 2 Kanto car body, separate headlights, police equipment 2
SDEX[2] Sedan Electric SB 4 Kanto car body, faired-in headlights 5
SDX Sedan S SD Kanto SDX car body
SDXA Patrol car Aug 1950 S SD Kanto SDX car body, police equipment 10
BDR[2][3] Patrol car Dec 1950 B SD 4 Kanto SDX car body, police equipment 25
BDY Patrol car Sep 1951 B SD Kanto SEY car body, police equipment 1
SEY[2] Sedan S SE 4 Kanto SEY car body 100
SBY[2] Sedan S SB 4 Kanto SEY car body 464
SDK[2] Sedan S SD 4 Kanto SEY car body 212
SFK-I[2] Sedan S SF 4 Kanto SF car body (improved SEY), wheelbase lengthened from 2413 to 2500mm 644
SFK-II[2] Sedan S SF 4 Same as SFK-I with different side trim 1459
BFR[2] Patrol car Oct 1952 B SF Kanto SFK car body (extended nose), police equipment 4
BFR Patrol car B SF Arakawa SF car body (extended nose), police equipment 4
BHR Patrol car B RH Kanto BFR car body, police equipment
FHJ[4] Fire appliance F RH 2 FH26 front body (BHR extended nose), fire appliance body
BH26 Patrol car B RH RS car body (BHR extended nose), police equipment
FH24[5] Fire appliance F RH 2 FH26 front body (BHR extended nose), fire appliance body
FH26 Patrol car F RH RS car body (BHR extended nose), police equipment
BH28 Ambulance B RH 2 FH26 front body (BHR extended nose), van rear body, extended chassis
RHK[2] Sedan R RH SFK car body
FS20 Patrol car F RS20 RS20 car body (extended nose), police equipment
FS30 Patrol car F RS30 RS30 car body (extended nose), police equipment
FS35 Ambulance F RS30 2 RS30 car body (extended nose), ambulance rear body
FS40-H Patrol car F RS40 RS40 car body, police equipment
FS45V[6] Ambulance F RS40 2 RS40 front body, extended rear chassis, ambulance rear body
MS46VB Ambulance M MS46V 4 MS46V wagon body, raised roof
FS50 Patrol car F MS50 MS50 car body, police equipment
MS55 Patrol car 2M MS50 MS50 car body, police equipment
FS55V Ambulance F MS56V 2 MS56V front body, extended rear chassis, ambulance rear body
MS56VB Ambulance 2M MS56V 4 MS56V wagon body, raised roof

Stepho-wrs (talk) 14:12, 12 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ a b http://www.kanto-aw.co.jp/en/history/ 1946, pictures 05 and 06
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l http://www.kanto-aw.co.jp/en/history/ 1950, pictures 02 to 11, 13
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20090615104210/http://toyota.jpn.org/archives/98 Toyota archive 98
  4. ^ Toyota Fire Engine. Japan: Toyota. 195x. p. 4. Toyota brochure No. 323.
  5. ^ "FH24 at Toyota Automobile Museum". Retrieved 2009-03-10.
  6. ^ "Toyota ambulance type FS45V". 2005-09-23. Retrieved 2009-08-26.