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Antique Collectible Toys

  • A 1950's Wyandotte Auto Transport Truck with 4 plastic cars. The toy is approximately 9" long and is an all-metal transport cab and trailer with 4 plastic vehicles in excellent condition!
  • Model is 9.25" long. Blue, clear and plated parts. Features detailed body, chassis and interior, hood opens to show the massive 440 c.i. V-8 engine. Uncle Al's favorite dream car, opened and inspected by Uncle and guaranteed complete!
  • Kyodo Press Co. KDP Tom and Dick Metal Rail Road Key Wind Hand Car toy. Works well and very whimsical!
  • This is a rare Walt Disney World, Epcot Mission Space X-2 Experimental Exploration Spacecraft battery-operated toy that was only available at the theme park gift shop many years ago, and the toy is no longer produced. There are three buttons on the back of the toy that make sound as well as flashing red LED lights in the engines and leading edges of wings and fins. I tried to capture the colors but they are much more vivid in person. An extremely well-made toy that also features an opening cockpit and retractable rolling landing gear. I have a demonstrator to play with and three in their original boxes for sale. These are highly sought after by space toy collectors and Disneyana collectors alike.
  • A replacement windshield for the Marx Mechanical Roaster and Marx Disney Parade wind-up cars. Created from a mold taken of an original toy part and guaranteed to fit exactly like the original. The Marx Roadster wind-up vehicles are identified by their lithographed license plates 'D-6581' and are technically called the Mechanical Roadster. They have solid rubber wheels and a clockwork spring motor. The Marx Disney Parade Roadsters are covered in colorful lithographed images of various Disney characters. Both versions of this toy share the common clear plastic windshield and steering wheel. These vehicles were first introduced around 1950.
  • Lindberg the Civil War, Union Horse-drawn Field Artillery kit. This is a reissue plastic model kit in sealed, new condition. I am the original purchaser of these kits and I only have SIX available so don't hesitate as they never last long. I purchased these kits 11 years ago and just cracked the case seal for these pictures. The second case of 3 kits is still sealed. These models have never seen a temperature above 68 degrees so I know they are crisp and perfect.
  • The Yonezawa Burger Chef is a very cute battery operated tin toy from 1950's. It came with a hamburger for the frying pan which the Burger Chef would flip over as it was cooking. However this loose accessory was often lost and the toy is usually seen without the hamburger.
  • Poynter Products Belly Banks are comical characters dressed for purely casual recreation. Each "Weekend Sportsman" comes equipped with an interchangeable golf club, baseball bat, tennis racket and pressure sensitive cola or beer label to apply on can. But he's a bank too! Raise his arm and his tongue comes out. Place a coin on his tongue, and as you lower his arm he swallows the coin. As the money accumulates, his belly grows and grows and grows.

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