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 Toyota concept car Family Wagon

Toyota Family Wagon concept
Toyota concept car Family Wagon
Manufacturer Toyota
Production 1979
Layout FF

The Family Wagon was a concept vehicle built by Toyota based on the Liteace and shown at the October 1979 Tokyo Motor Show.

 It had three rows of seats, with the two seats in the second row able to swivel 180 degrees or to fold flat to form a continuous surface with one of the two seats in the third row. A small table was placed between the rightmost seats of the second and third rows. A rear-facing television was mounted in the roof just behind the front row of seats.

 
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