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Out of stockA wonderful, 1999 Fisher-Price Dino-roarrr TRICERATOPS, mint carded dinosaur toy. It is a newer version of the popular Fisher Price 'Puffalump' dinosaur. Dino-roars have a soft, squeezable body and makes a high shrill noise that slowly descends into a cooing, 'Aaah' sound. A fun and appealing toy for small children. This vivid orange Dino-roarrr was purchased brand new in 1999 and was kept in sealed stored condition. When squeezed, he opens his mouth and out comes the sound of a very content Dino-roarrr! Also available is an equally fun Triceratops in vivid PURPLE color. These toys are fabulous for collectors or for those parents who want to give their little ones cherished vintage gifts. Very few left in this condition that aren't already in private collections.
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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!
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1980's Universe Televiboat ME777 Space Toy. A clean tin litho battery operated toy in good working condition. Made in China.
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This is an early 1950's Tin Friction Packard Convertible Open Car with Driver in excellent original condition. This will be a beautiful addition to any tin toy car collector's fleet.
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Out of stockA 1960's Marx Bristol 188 XF926 Jet Aeroplane. A very clean battery-operated toy in excellent working condition. The Bristol 188 XF-926 Jet airplane was made in Japan and was modeled after an experimental aircraft designed by and made by the Bristol Aircraft Company in the 1950's. The toy engines "power up" and light up one after the other. The jet then taxis along for a short distance, stops and repeats. One of the many Marx battery operated fighting jets in amazing condition!
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Out of stockTN Nomura Firefly Bug No. 4634 magic action battery operated toy with bump and go action. Slide the switch to the "On" position and watch the firefly move around with the tail light blinking and the clear, tinted wings flapping. Firefly requires one 'D' cell battery inserted into the base. Firefly Bug comes with the original box in fair condition. The toy has beautiful lithography and colors and is in excellent working condition. Please watch our YouTube video to see Firefly in action!
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Out of stockThis listing is for a 1957 Tonka Hydraulic Dump Truck. The copper brown truck shows some play wear and the piston for the truck bed does not work. Still a wonderful display piece at a great price. Please review the photos as they are part of the description and show the condition detail. Discover the Best Vintage Toys Online Find the Best Vintage Toys from Various Product Categories Best Selling Toys | Action Figure Toys | Antique Toy Parts | Battery Operated Toys | Custom Toys | Diecast Toys | Dinosaur Toys | Holiday Toys & Decorations | Original Toy Parts | Other Toys & Antiques | Remote Control Toys | Space Toys | Toy Banks | Toy Car | Toy Guns | Toy Model Kits | Toy Replacement Parts | Toy Robots | Transportation Toys | Wind Up Toys Join us on social media. Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter
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Battery-operated, remote-control Crane toy, made in Japan by SKK Toy. SKK would later collaborate with Bandai Toys to create some of the most detailed and mechanically diverse toys of that time. This toy has forward and reverse motion and crane performs lifting action, as well as directional steering via the corded remote. This toy is in excellent, fully working condition and is quite rare to find.
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This is a Cragstan Firebird Speedway Racer friction powered tin toy with RC airplane tires.
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Out of stockA near mint 1950s Tonka Dump Truck No. 315 with its original box and a small sale sheet featuring a Tonka construction hat. The box has age wear from being in a basement for years but is sturdy and sound. The red/yellow color combination truck shows no playwear, and the tires are perfect. There's a slight tinge of oxidation on the front bumper. Not terrible, but worth mentioning to the discerning collector. Also included is a little promo sheet that came with the toy, offering a value discount on the purchase of a Tonka hardhat.
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Out of stockThis is a 1954 Tonka Livestock Truck and Trailer in extremely nice original condition with signs of light play wear. This marks the first year of production for this toy, as indicated by the straight cut metal at the base of the doors on the cab. The toy measures 24" long. The toy is 100% original and complete with dolly wheels and rear trailer gate ramp. It has very minor paint scratches and scrapes but is in overall very fine condition for a 74-year-old toy. This is a must have for any vintage Tonka collector and has been a part of my personal collection for many years. Part of the Livestock Series, the truck will make a wonderful addition to any pressed steel collection.
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The Buffalo Toys Hy-Lo Ferris Wheel was the very first Ferris Wheel toy known to be produced in the United States. The toy was produced from the mid to late 1920's. The toy was created to resemble The Great Ferris Wheel, built for the 1893 World Fair. The toy has six revolving carriages, and each car is shown with eight people in the standing position, which was how passengers were carried in the Great Ferris Wheel. The toy is all tin and utilizes a spring and twisted metal rod propulsion system. As the twisted rod is pulled straight up through the trap doors, tension from the spring pulls the rod back down into the tower, turning the two-inch gear and spinning the wheel. Buffalo Toys used this mechanism in several of their other toy offerings. This Ferris Wheel has been in my personal collection for several years and is in very fine condition for a 100-year-old toy!