Posted 1 year ago
truckguy
(14 items)
This is another of my favorites in my small collection of toy cars and trucks. There doesn't seem to be a category for rubber toy cars and trucks. They were quite popular during the great depression because they were cheaper to make than cast iron or pressed steel.
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Mothers liked them too since they couldn't put dings in the furniture!
A realy under appreciated genre of toys, if you ask me. If I had the money to focus on collecting them, I could get a pretty good selection without too much trouble. Anytime I see them in person I snatch them up.
Really cool toy and lovely condition!
-Todd