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  2. Toyota T100 - Wikipedia

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    The T100 was the first imported pickup truck that could carry a 4 by 8 feet plywood sheet between the wheelwells. [4] The regular cab could seat three abreast in the front bench seat; this was split on the SR5 model. Automatics received a column shift while manuals were floor mounted, where the transfer case shifter was also located on 4WD ...

  3. Toyota Tacoma - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Tacoma is a pickup truck manufactured by Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota since 1995. The first-generation Tacoma (model years 1995 through 2004) was classified as a compact pickup; subsequent models are classified as mid-sized pickups.

  4. Bench seat - Wikipedia

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    The front bench seat typically allowed three people to sit abreast, or six passengers in most four-door sedans with this type of arrangement. For example, "although advertised as an economical 'compact' car, the [1952] Willys Aero could comfortably sit three abreast on its front and rear bench seats, and deliver excellent fuel economy."

  5. Toyota Previa - Wikipedia

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    The eight-seat configuration contains a 2/1 split swiveling bench seat in the middle row, while the seven-seat configurations contain either two independently swiveling captain's chairs (referred to as "Quad Seating"), in the middle row [21]: 16–17 or a two-seat bench offset towards the driver's side. The third row is better upholstered in ...

  6. Toyota Mark II - Wikipedia

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    This was the only series offered as a two-door pickup for commercial use. [6] The Mark II pickup also came as a "double cab" which meant it had a conventional bench seat for rear passengers but only had two doors. Both forms of the pickup shared the same dimensions and wheelbase as the station wagon. [6]

  7. Scion xB - Wikipedia

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    Only the first-generation models for both the xB and bB are related. Second-generation models are based upon different platforms. To create the first-generation xB, the bB was modified from right- to left-hand drive, the front passenger area was also changed significantly with the bB's front bench seat replaced with bucket seats and the column-mounted shifter changed to a floor-mounted shifter.