- The Hino
Briska (****anese: 日野・ブリスカ) was a
small pickup truck built by Hino Motors,
adapted from the Renault-based Hino
Contessa sedan. It was introduced...
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ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE" (PDF). www.cityofelgin.org.
Retrieved 2019-05-23.
Briska,
William (1997). The
History of
Elgin Mental Health Center:
Evolution of...
- as the "Toyota G" in the
shortlived Briska light truck.
After Toyota's
takeover of Hino
Motors in 1967, the
Briska one-tonne
truck was sold with Toyota...
- Hino for ****an. It was
adapted into a
small pickup truck called the Hino
Briska, but used a
front engine and rear
drive powertrain,
while the
Contessa used...
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employees from the
latter to the former. The Hino
Briska pickup was
rebadged as the
Toyota Briska and, in
March 1968, the
model was used to
develop the...
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Gornja Briska (Serbian Cyrillic: Горња Бриска; Albanian:
Brisku i Naltë) is a
village in the Šestani
commune and Bar muni****lity of Montenegro. According...
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never sold
particularly well in its home
market and was
replaced by the
Briska and
Hilux following Toyota's
takeover of Hino Motors.
Conventional mechanical...
- instruments, his
favorite cigars, and a pull-out bed.
Variously spelled:
briska, britchka, britschka, britska, britzcha, britzka, britzschka, and britzska...
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Grotta Gigante ("Giant Cave", Slovene:
Briška jama or Jama pri Briščikih), also
known as
Riesengrotte or as
Grotta di Brisciachi, is a
giant cave on the...
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International Travelette.
Other manufacturers soon followed,
including the Hino
Briska in 1962,
Dodge in 1963, Ford in 1965, and
General Motors in 1973. In 1961...