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Welcome t one of the quietest forums ever Mugzy.

Decent looking rig there mate. Good to see it's a styleside and has the tub. So many had the tub removed in favour of a flatbed for pushing hay bales off.

Would love to see a good photo of one of the hubcaps I spy in that first pic. I've never been able to find any of them and really don't know for sure what the genuine ones look like.

All the best with the cleanup mate.

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Hi 

I wish to join in the forum.

I own a Stout 2000 and I am not sure how old it is.

It was old back in 1980 when I purchased it from a mate.

Maybe someone in your club or forum maybe able to help me.

There is no date on the compliance plate under the bonnet ,

Please help,

Thanks

Noel

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Hello stout owners,

Posting on behalf of my dad who is restoring a 1969 Toyota Stout and is looking for a couple of parts, wondering if anyone one here maybe able to help him out.

Here are the parts he's after:

1. Steering wheel horn rim

2. Safety catch for the bonnet 

Contacts below:

Based in Wallan, VIC

Steve: 0404007640


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On 12/28/2011 at 8:10 AM, jamie0401 said:

hey guys,

I know im bumping an old topic but..

I just bought my self an old Lite stout, Tray back and have no idea of what model or any info on it. Any one help out?

The Engine Plate says its ment to have a R2 engine in it but the engine has been swaped out for a 18L Engine out of an old datsun 180B.. with 5 speed manual.

It's not running yet but It is worth the work im going to put into it. currently running on 16Inch rims but every stout i have seen has about 13's on??

any help would be great guys.

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Hi Jamie I've just bought a lite stout a 63 it has 13s as well but they tell me they are to slow so thinking I'll do 15s or 16s

Posted

Putting 15" or 16" on will only make it slower, won't have the power to pull higher gearing, trust me I know, my cousin has one.

He ended up putting a 4y/ 5speed in it

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On 1/26/2020 at 8:42 AM, Mugzy said:

Gday all new to the stout scene but eager to get stuck in 

I have a 1967 Toyota lite stout with 24,946 original miles on her and in pretty good nik has been shedded all its life but used on a farm 

im about to start the resurrection of this bute ute and any info or guidance would be great im not planning on respraying it just clean up the paint and run it as a survivor 

does anyone have a workshop manual for the RK43 

Bit of info on it

1967 lite stout

2R motor

650x13 tyre

will put up some photos when I get 2 mins 

 

cheers mugzy

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Hi Mugzy I have just bought a litestout exactly the same as yours they are as cool as am wondering if you found a supplier for brake slave cylinders  n shoes

Posted
Just now, Trevor Cox said:

Hi Mugzy I have just bought a litestout exactly the same as yours they are as cool as am wondering if you found a supplier for brake slave cylinders  n shoes

I'm in Pomona Qld   cheers 

Posted
On 7/10/2008 at 10:18 AM, TwistedStout said:

Are there any stout members on here?

I'm not a member but would like to join the group how do I do this as I have just bought a 1963 litestout   thanks

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