Rare Toyota Stout Swapped onto a Chevy S10 - Will it run and drive?
Only ~3,000 Toyota Stouts were produced in the United States from 1964-1967. This one has been abandoned in a barn since the early 1990's. So far we have swapped the truck onto a 1989 Chevy S10 chassis with the 2.5 Iron Duke backed by a 5-speed manual transmission and have fixed a lot of rust. In this episode we find out if this thing will run and drive for the first time in 3 decades.

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