TEXAS TOY MAN

Toys of Yesterday and Today

Mystery Car No. 4

This is the 4th in my series of Mystery Cars. See how you do with this one.
1. I was born in 1923.
2. I weighed 4lb. 2 oz at birth.
3. I am 10-3/8 inches long.
4. I have a chrome driver.
5. I have a winch.
6. My rear-end empties.
7. I am red.
Who am I?? Leave a comment or your best guess.
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Posted 1 year, 2 months ago at 4:39 pm.

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Great Vintage Toys in Action….Really COOL !

This is a good example of a collection of small Buddly-L stamped steel trucks.

Misc Vintage Toys Tonka Buddy L

Some more fine examples of vintage 1940′s to 1950′s stamped steel made by Wyandotte, Strutco and Nylint.

Old toy metal trucks

Really nice example of MARX tin lithograph wind-up jigger featuring Popeye and Olive Oyl.

MARX Toys Popeye and Olive Oyl Jigger Vintage Tin Wind-up

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Posted 1 year, 5 months ago at 9:17 pm.

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HOT WHEELS – MORE VINTAGE RED LINES

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These are 4 of my favorite red line Hot Wheels that came out during the period of 1968-1969.  

The 3 from 1968 are the Custom Mustang, Silhouette and Python.   Hot Wheels are my favorite of all the diecast cars and I’m always on the hunt.

Even though they were designed originally for play-racing, they have turned out to be a favorite collectible for boys of any age.  And, I’m still hunting for that Volkswagon Beach Bomb – surf boards out the rear window.  Anyone with one of those is lucky in deed!!

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Posted 1 year, 5 months ago at 8:40 pm.

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