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I would love to know what model Structo truck this is and how old.Any more information would be awesome! I've had it for a long time and its all original.
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Posted 1 year ago
brettdanie…
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I would love to know what model Structo truck this is and how old.Any more information would be awesome! I've had it for a long time and its all original.
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Very nice early Structo! This body style was made in the early 20s after their era of "ready made" models. Give me a little while and I might be able to dig up a model number for you.
I LOVE the early stuff, the pre-depression era toys have so much love poured into their creation, they are each a small marvel!
By the way, how long is this? Appears to be a transitional model from the electrified closed cab version to the open cab with no lights. Early form of model 404?
The wheel base is 15 inches long by 5 inches wide. Truck stands about 5 inches tall. Thanks for the information! Any more is greatly appreciated!
Add a load of doll furniture, Granny in a rockin'chair, Jed, Jethro, and Elly-May and you've got it made.
$100 plus a reserve is going to be a tough sell for something in this condition, if you ask me. Are you selling all of your toys?
It's an early 1930 and is called a Packard. I have a red one like that and a blue/gray 1920's version just before the Packards.